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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • A comparison of the number of hairdressing and barbering courses started in England and Germany.

  • Statistics covering apprenticeship starts, apprenticeship service registrations and commitments.

  • Looking at the potential labour market impact of raising the proportion of the population qualified to Level 3 or higher in England to match Germany levels.

  • Research into how secondary schools across England have supported the most academically able disadvantaged pupils.

  • Provisional recruitment to initial teacher training (ITT) programmes in England in the academic year 2018 to 2019.

  • Annual statistics on young peoples' participation in higher education, including their social background and occupation after graduating.

  • Statistics covering public sector apprenticeships in England in the first year of the target.

  • Research exploring teachers’, leaders’ and governors’ views and understanding of the teacher pay framework.

  • Research into how multi-academy trusts (MATs) applied for and used the regional academy growth fund (RAGF).

  • Research exploring occupations that are comparable to teachers in further education (FE).

  • Research showing how a group of disadvantaged students progressed through post-16 education and into the labour market.

  • A report into the implications of teachers working longer as a result of changes to the pension age.

  • 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.

  • Local authority-level data from the application and offer process for a place in secondary and primary schools starting in September 2018.

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

  • An analysis of recruitment, retention and training within the state-sector teacher workforce.

  • Statistics covering latest monthly apprenticeship starts, apprenticeship service registrations and commitments, and apprenticeship levy information.

  • The employer satisfaction survey details employers' experiences of their training.

  • How the Department for Education uses the teacher supply model (TSM) to allocate training places to schools and training providers.