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British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, was a non-departmental public body and lead agency in the United Kingdom for promotion and integration of information and communications technology (ICT) in education.
A white paper setting out our vision for schools in England.
Find out how to become an educational psychologist and how to get funding for our educational psychology training scheme.
Statistics on pupils with SEN, including information on educational attainment, destinations, absence, exclusions, and characteristics.
Children with special educational needs (SEN) can get the help they need to get an education - SEN support, education, health and care plans, SEN before September 2014
Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
The mandatory course for special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs) to learn how to effectively perform the SENCO role.
How marketing authorisation holders should provide educational materials to MHRA for assessment and approval prior to launching their products on the UK market.
The education provision for service children overseas can be categorised as Defence Children Services (DCS) Schools and Settings or non MOD schools locations.
Guidance to help schools understand their obligations when undertaking educational visits and other out of school activities.
We’re responsible for handling appeals against local authority decisions regarding special educational needs, including a refusal to: assess a child or young person’s educational, health and care (EHC) needs reassess their EHC needs issue an EHC plan change what’s in...
How to host educational access visits safely and within the terms of your Higher Level Stewardship agreement.
A report that looks at the early communication environment in a child's first 2 years of life, and its role in preparing them for school.
Information from the school census on pupils with special educational needs (SEN) and SEN provision in schools.
How local authorities should report data for the annual special educational needs survey, commonly known as SEN2.
Product Safety Report for an educational computer with piano keyboard presenting a risk of choking.
If you or your spouse or civil partner are attending an educational course that means you won't be able to vote in person, then you can vote by proxy.
This report examines how dimensions of children's wellbeing at ages 7 to 13 are linked to concurrent and later educational outcomes at ages 11 to 16.
If your child cannot walk to school because of their special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) your local council must provide transport
Information from the school census on pupils with special educational needs (SEN), and SEN provision in schools.
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