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Ofqual is consulting on proposals to change how GCSE science practicals are assessed.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech to launch Ofsted's 2013/14 annual reports for schools and FE and skills.
Ofsted Annual Report says that primary schools continue to progress but secondary school improvement has stalled.
A letter to responsible officers at awarding organisations from Ofqual requesting learner-level vocational data.
Ofqual welcomes the establishment of a new teaching body, College of Teaching, and a teaching development fund.
Plans for a new independent college of teaching and improved professional development unveiled.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A letter to awarding organisations explaining our decision to withdraw the Qualifications and Credit Framework regulatory arrangements.
Vince Cable announces that the government has fulfilled its commitment to starting 2 million apprenticeships in this Parliament.
Schools Minister David Laws announces finalists in the special schools and alternative provision category for the 2015 awards.
Millions in funding for former armed services projects and awards for schools announced.
17,500 maths and science teachers to be trained, new computer science GCSE to focus on coding and world-first code college launched.
Research highlights the value of educational performance to the national economy.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb announces 6 new core maths qualifications to encourage more pupils to study maths post-16.
How colleges can help young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) into work and independence.
Glenys Stacey has written to Nicky Morgan MP with advice regarding A level maths.
Decisions have been made on subjects that will be replaced or discontinued from September 2015.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's statement on completing the national curriculum review with the science key stage 4 programme of study.
Letter from Nick Gibb to Glenys Stacey about reformed A and AS level maths, and further maths.
The tender for School Direct (early years) initial teacher training launched November 2014 for 2015 recruitment.
New historical research released reveals how employers’ relationships with apprenticeships have changed over the last 100 years.
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