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Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke at the Education Policy Institute conference and reflects on the past 5 years.
Today's report explores a new way of judging inter-board comparability in a subject using statistics.
The nation's economic prosperity is at risk because the majority of England’s schools fail to prioritise enterprise education and work-related learning.
This newsletter provides inspectors and stakeholders with information and guidance about Ofsted's inspection work in schools.
A financial notice to improve issued to Lowestoft Sixth-Form College.
The Apprenticeships and Skills Minister speaks to members of the AoC about the importance of high-quality technical and further education.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government has announced more than £300 million to help young people from every background enjoy the benefits of music and the arts.
View the presentations from our autumn symposium – how consistent can marking be?
Bradley Simmons, regional director at Ofsted, has written to congratulate Poole's council on improved results attained by pupils in 2016.
Sally Collier spoke to the Grammar School Heads Association on 18 October 2016.
Regulations established in 2015 allow a qualification's teaching time to be reviewed.
How consistent can marking be? This is the question Ofqual asked at its autumn symposium today (Monday 14 November).
Bradley Simmons, regional director at Ofsted, has written to Swindon's council and education sector raising concerns about school performance.
If pupils are to have the skills and qualifications to improve life chances everyone with a responsibility for education needs to take immediate action.
Ofqual and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment have signed an MoU.
Apprentices from a range of industries will be taking part in a procession of more than 7,000 people in London on Saturday, 12 November.
Thousands of new degree apprenticeships to be created through new multi-million pound development fund.
New arrangements for reporting academy spending to take immediate effect.
Education Secretary speaks about children's social care at the National Adult and Children's Services (NCAS) Conference 2016.
Plans announced to help more people take up part-time learning and strengthen the numbers studying at a doctoral level at UK universities.
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