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Schools Minister Nick Gibb says publishers should make classic books available at reduced prices, so all children can read them.
The CMA has found that McGraw-Hill’s takeover of competitor Cengage could leave students worse off.
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Schools minister addresses delegates at the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) conference.
Schools Minister sets out the government’s plans to reinforce the importance of a core academic curriculum for all pupils.
Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to publishers about textbooks and materials for the new curriculum.
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School Reform Minister Nick Gibb outlines how high-quality textbooks can benefit teachers, students and parents.
8,000 primary schools in England will receive £41 million over 4 years to support the ‘maths mastery’ approach.
Employment Tribunal decision.
80,000 Syrian refugee children and over 220,000 Lebanese schoolchildren will receive a set of academic textbooks thanks to UK support.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to Reform about new freedoms for teachers over materials, assessment and professional development.
UK-aid funded textbook project sees every effort put in to ensure primary school students in even the remotest villages have access
Britain will provide school books to 2 million children, Lynne Featherstone said today during a visit to the capital
An entire generation of schoolchildren in Lebanon will get a boost to their education with a new UK initiative announced today by DFID's Justine Greening.
The Government of Ghana with support from the UK government has launched its provision of textbooks for 5.6 million Ghanaian children in 23,000 Primary and Junior High Schools across the country.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb speaks to the London Thames Maths Hub Primary Conference.
Fletcher and Minister Bou Saab sign Memorandum of Understanding on UK funding for 307,000 textbook packs
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