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Better-educated and younger cohorts from developing countries are entering the global labor market
Follow-up to a Randomized Controlled Trial which measured impact on students 4 years after completing the Educate! programme
An overview of 16 to 19 funding.
Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
An annual report which presents data on individual pupils receiving education outside of school, including Pupil Referral Units, which includes data by age, gender and the type of provision.
This statistics release reports on the number of pupils educated outside of the school environment that have been missed by other data collections.
A suggested approach for education commissioners and higher education institutions and lecturers to aligning education with new service vision for health visiting.
Detailed analysis of the educational background of business, political, media and public sector leaders in the UK.
Your responsibilities with your local council if you want to educate your child at home - sometimes called home schooling
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
This topic guide provides an introduction to the main questions and controversies in education economics,
Information, guidance and support for teachers and leaders on educating pupils and students who are remote learning in schools and further education.
This plan sets out actions needed to achieve new girls’ education targets by 2026: 40 million more girls in school, and 20 million more girls reading by age 10.
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