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1,201 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Qualitative research exploring support required by teachers in their early careers and good practice in CPD for early career teachers.

  • Report into children’s services in Surrey by Trevor Doughty, the Children’s Services Commissioner.

  • Information on apprenticeship starts and participation by type of industry between the 2010 to 2011 and 2014 to 2015 academic years.

  • Findings from a large-scale investigative research study into alternative provision.

  • Research into how the market for alternative provision (AP) operates across local authorities.

  • Research into the academic progress of young people in year 11.

  • A project to understand how policies that schools publish support their mental health provision. Includes information on statutory duties and pupil wellbeing.

  • Summary findings from the Ethnicity facts and figures website.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Research on the use of behavioural insights to communicate to prospective applicants to the national leader of education (NLE) or teaching school programmes.

  • A project to understand how adult and community learning courses can help people manage and recover from mild to moderate mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression.

  • Northern Ireland-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • Scotland-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • Wales-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • National, regional and local level results and data tables for England.

  • Main report and data tables on UK employers’ reported skill needs and training activities.

  • Final evaluation of an individual pilot scheme designed to give employers control of government training funds.

  • Research investigating whether online English and maths training increases the skills and employability of young Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) claimants 18 to 21.

  • A qualitative study providing a detailed understanding of how and why adults decide to undertake learning.

  • Findings from the evaluation of the first year of the national rollout of 30 hours free childcare.

  • Findings of a follow-up telephone survey with respondents to the 2017 childcare and early years survey of parents.