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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Qualification success rates for state-funded school and academy sixth forms in England for the academic year 2011 to 2012.

  • Research into how effective the school exclusion trial was at finding alternative provision for pupils who were excluded from school.

  • Education Commissioner Peter Clarke's report covering the findings of his investigation into Birmingham schools.

  • An evaluation of CANparent, a trial of the market potential for high-quality universal parenting classes.

  • Children referred to and assessed by children's social services for the financial year ending March 2013.

  • Research providing an independent evaluation of the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund.

  • A level and other level 3 results for 16- to 18-year-olds at the end of their final year.

  • Maintained primary and secondary school admission appeals relating to the start of the 2013 to 2014 academic year.

  • Research into services for parents in children’s centres.

  • An overview of research into how possible it is for parents to change when their children are likely to enter care.

  • Issues that prevent findings from serious case reviews being used as part of policy and practice.

  • The costs and contribution that residential parenting assessments make to effective decision-making in public law.

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

  • An investigation into how Slough can improve its social care services for children by changing its structure and governance arrangements.

  • The number of notifications of private fostering arrangements in England during the year ending 31 March 2014.

  • Research looking at whether academies make use of the autonomy their academy status provides.

  • Research looking at the performance of 10 local education systems and how different levels of autonomy have affected them.

  • Research looking at the youth contract for 16- and 17-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • 16- to 18-year-olds in school, further education (FE) colleges, work-based learning or higher education.

  • Research into the attitudes of potential adopters and foster carers.