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Pupils to get hands-on experience and a real understanding of food and nutrition.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Events for citizenship studies, cooking and nutrition, design and technology, and drama and theatre to be taught from the 2016 academic year
Low-level disruptive behaviour in classrooms across the country is impeding children’s learning and damaging their life chances.
Students and teachers benefit from £5 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme.
Ofsted has today released the findings of an investigation into allegations of inspection irregularities in Norfolk.
Ofsted report shows that consistently good or better teaching, learning and assessment has never been more significant for learners in FE.
Television’s Mr Burton (Educating Yorkshire) fronts new online interactive film to get more people into teaching.
The team that will represent the UK at EuroSkills Lille 2014 has now been announced.
A letter from the Secretary of State for Education to teaching unions.
HM Inspectors are mounting a wave of no notice inspections of schools across every region in England.
Letter to the Executive Director of Children's Services at Peterborough City Council.
Lord Nash writes to all school governing bodies about the publication of the new governors' handbook.
Following inspections of 13 schools in Wolverhampton in June 2014, Ofsted has written to the city council with its findings.
One hundred talented leaders to be recruited to transform schools facing toughest challenges.
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.
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