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One hundred talented leaders to be recruited to transform schools facing toughest challenges.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The 2014 lecture is 'Securing a better future for all at 16 and beyond'.
Information for students who have been advised that their chosen university or college has not met the requirements for ‘designated status’.
New research has shown the government’s £150 million a year PE and sport premium is helping to improve primary school sports provision.
A new fund of £1.8 million will pay for a series of teacher-led training programmes to help support the teaching of foreign languages.
Letters sent from Peter Lauener, chief executive of the Education Funding Agency, to academy trust accounting officers in 2014.
Nick Gibb speaks to ResearchED about why the promotion of evidence-based approaches and freeing teachers to teach go hand in hand.
Equality and diversity inclusion fund results in greater awareness and raises the profile of new equality strands.
As a new school term begins, millions of children will be taught a new ‘world-class’ curriculum to prepare them for life in modern Britain.
Schools showing successful practice in improving the attainment and attendance of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) pupils.
A resource for key stages 1 to 4 has been launched to educate children about the work of the UK armed forces.
From today (2 September 2014), every single child in the first 3 years of school will be eligible for a free school lunch.
Figures reveal the extent of reforms designed to improve quality of schools.
Confidence in finding work has been increasing steadily over the past year.
The biggest education reforms in a generation for children and young people with special educational needs became law on Monday 1 September 2014.
Eighty thousand more children than 5 years ago will start secondary school secure in reading, writing and arithmetic.
A letter from Nick Boles, Minister for Skills and Equalities, sent to all colleges in July 2014, with a briefing on the FE reform programme.
Results for 15-year-olds soar after policy change and the overall A* to C rate also increases.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector responds to an article in the Observer newspaper.
In a campaign launched today government and top employers are calling on young people to 'Get In. Go Far' by choosing an apprenticeship.
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