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Jane Eyre and Gulliver’s Travels will be some of the literary treats offered to schools thanks to Penguin and Schools Minister Nick Gibb.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
A financial notice to improve issued to Queen Mary's College.
The PM announces reform to the prison system including six new 'reform prisons' to be created this year and changes to the prison education system.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb explains the importance of a core academic curriculum and the value of excellent teachers.
Minister congratulates hundreds of schools who have raised aspirations and ensured disadvantaged pupils can fulfil their potential.
An additional £25m for colleges and training providers to deliver 16 to 18 apprenticeships.
Education Secretary announces new wave of free schools, including 2 with Ian Livingstone.
Assessment arrangements confirmed for GCSE, AS and A level subjects to be taught from September 2017.
The Education Secretary speaks about the importance of collaboration and partnerships between schools.
Glenys Stacey's speech to Ofqual's Inter-Subject Comparability Conference, 2016.
Statement by Minister of State for Schools Nick Gibb about GCSE, AS and A level subject content for teaching from September 2017.
Ofsted today (4 February 2016) publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of academies in Academies Enterprise Trust (AET).
Nick Gibb explains how storytelling stretches children’s vocabularies, expands their horizons and extends their ability to learn.
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