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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Research examining the quality of childminder provision available in England.

  • Provisional information on the 2015 national curriculum assessments at key stage 2 in England.

  • Research on the effect of the family justice review on the use of special guardianship orders (SGOs).

  • Research on the effect of the revised public law outline (PLO) on the practice and processes of 6 local authorities.

  • Statistics about 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • Statistics and analysis on statements of special educational needs (SEN) and education, health and care (EHC) plans in England.

  • The final evaluation on the SEND pathfinders programme that tested SEND reform proposals.

  • Experimental statistics using data from the benchmarking section of the academic year 2013 to 2014 accounts returns.

  • Levels of permanent and fixed-period exclusions by school type, including information on reasons for exclusions and exclusion review panels.

  • Evaluation of Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board’s report into child sexual exploitation.

  • Early years provision for children under 5 years in the local-authority-maintained, private, voluntary and independent sectors in England.

  • Information from the school census on pupils with special educational needs (SEN), and SEN provision in schools.

  • The proportion of courses completed at school and academy sixth-forms during the 2013 to 2014 academic year.

  • National projections for the number of pupils in schools by type of school and age group.

  • Information collected in the January 2015 school census, including the number of schools and pupils.

  • Research on funding arrangements for young people with special educational needs (SEN).

  • A review of teaching practices in early years (under 5) settings worldwide.

  • A summary of responses to questions on the national curriculum, pupil assessment, ITT, teachers' pensions and the pupil premium.

  • Research on what kind of careers provision is available in schools and colleges.

  • Research on how primary schools assess the progress of pupils from ages 4 to 11.