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Education Secretary Nicky Morgan addresses college principals, vice principals and chairs of governors from the further education sector.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Education and Adoption Bill has passed through Parliament.
Education Secretary speaks to education and business leaders about government reforms and giving children a world-class education.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke to the Institute for Public Policy Research about education in Manchester and Liverpool.
Sir Michael raised concerns about declining secondary school performance and pupil attainment in Liverpool, Manchester and surrounding areas
Chris Russell, Ofsted’s Regional Director for the North West, has written to those overseeing education provision to set out his concerns.
The Department for Education agrees to change the deadline for primary school teacher assessments for 2016 only.
An overview of upcoming changes being made to primary assessment.
Students - give Ofqual your views on marking reviews and appeals of GCSEs, AS and A levels for a chance to win an iPad.
Balancing the demands of a qualification reform programme with the need to maintain the high standards of GCSE and A levels.
With 1 month to go until National Apprenticeship Week, BT has announced the launch of 1,400 new apprenticeship and graduate jobs.
Young people urged to help the government shape new peer support networks so they can talk openly about mental health.
Jane Eyre and Gulliver’s Travels will be some of the literary treats offered to schools thanks to Penguin and Schools Minister Nick Gibb.
Ofqual launches debate on inter-subject comparability and the level of difficulty of different subjects.
PowerPoint presentations from speakers at the inter-subject comparability conference.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb speaks at Elmhurst Primary School about the importance of learning multiplication tables and number facts.
Sir Michael Wilshaw has written to 3 headteachers who have shown exceptional leadership by supporting other schools to improve.
An Ofsted report on alternative provision for schools has set out its findings and made a number of recommendations for school leaders.
Outlines what needs to be done to create the digital skills qualifications for the future that meet the needs of learners and employers.
Ofsted today (9 February) publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of academies in E-ACT.
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