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Education Secretary sets out plans to boost training for governors and strengthen accountability of academies
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Damian Hinds calls on leading employers to lend their business expertise to support schools to improve education for every child
The List pays tribute to those helping enhance the lives of children and young people with improvements to education, children’s services, and social mobility.
Jake Berry speaks at the first ever Northern Powerhouse Higher Education summit.
Universities risk jeopardising the credibility of the sector unless they improve the value offered by all courses, says Sam Gyimah.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discusses the future of school inspections, how we use data and ongoing work on a new education inspection framework.
Education Secretary launches crackdown on “excessive” teacher recruitment costs.
A new trial will enable AEB providers to fully fund learners, who are employed and in receipt of a low wage and cannot contribute towards the cost of co-funding fees.
Application window to establish new Institutes of Technology opens.
Schools to benefit from an extra £50million to improve facilities and create more good school places for children with special educational needs. The Government also announced a further £680million to create 40,000 new good …
Education Secretary names the first 54 colleges and other providers set to teach T Levels.
Extra support for schools with pupils working below the national curriculum has been announced to help all children reach their potential.
Letters requesting and confirming a ministerial direction relating to the implementation of T Levels.
A letter to schools and colleges about the 2018 summer series.
Amanda Spielman, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, responds to the National Audit Office (NAO) report, 'Ofsted's inspections of schools'.
Around one hundred teachers attend reception at Downing Street to celebrate teachers' hard work and dedication.
Damian Hinds visited Sussex Coast College in Hastings to learn about the mental health support services available through the Opportunity Area programme.
Care leavers who choose to start an apprenticeship will receive a £1000 bursary to help the transition into the workplace.
An event was held today (Thursday 17 May) to share what members of the Apprenticeship Diversity Champions Network (ADCN) are doing to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender + (LGBT+) representation in their organisat…
School Systems Minister Lord Agnew announces expert business advice for schools to help them make every penny of education funding count.
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