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This publication provides useful information on how to provide quality provision for pupils learning English as an additional language.
English Partnerships was the national regeneration agency, supporting high quality sustainable growth in England. It was a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Communities and Local Government. It was replaced by the Homes and Communities Agency in 2008.
Historic England is the government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment, championing historic places and helping people to understand, value and care for them.
A summary of the Community-Based English Language Training Evaluation carried out by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in English language.
Rules and regulations for ESOL qualifications.
An Ofsted subject report on the quality of English in primary and secondary schools in England.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron gave his first major speech in the role at the National Cyber Security Centre.
Reports of a randomised controlled trial of MHCLG’s community-based English language, and process evaluation of the implementation of the trial.
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