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New online quiz launched to help adults improve numeracy skills.
Schools and councils have received over 560,000 devices this year to support remote education
A new series of reports from Ofsted looks at the effect of the pandemic on children and how education providers are helping them catch up.
Government boosts laptop and tablet programme with a further 300,000 devices – taking the total to 1.3 million
Employment Tribunal decision.
Schools Minister explains that academic knowledge, and a sensible use of technology, will ensure pupils flourish in the world of work.
Thousands of families to receive free access to educational apps that help boost early literacy and language skills
Help for teachers and social workers to help tackle poorer outcomes of children in need of help and protection from social care
More than 8,600 service personnel have used the home-buying scheme since its launch in April 2014
The Education Secretary Damian Hinds is calling on online platforms to help tackle the use of essay writing services used by students at university.
Elizabeth Truss speaks to the Resolution Foundation about how to help working parents and improve outcomes for children.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Elizabeth Truss, Education and Childcare Minister, speaks to CityFathers about schools, childcare and parents.
New survey shows more British nationals need to do their homework before taking to the wheel in Europe this summer.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has delivered a speech on education at Southfields Community College, Wandsworth.
The Secretary of State for Education speaks about the future of technology in the classroom at the BETT show.
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