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Skills Minister Matthew Hancock’s written ministerial statement on the updated framework for providing traineeships for 16 to 24 year olds
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 100 employers across the country have committed to being part of the traineeships programme
Extra £400 for every child on the Pupil Premium in primary schools, and parents to get more information on how their child is doing.
The government announces plans for higher standards and a bigger pupil premium for primary schools.
Disabled people on traineeships, supported internships, work trials and work academies to get additional help through Access to Work.
Elizabeth Truss, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education, speaks to the International Student Science Fair.
A plan of action designed to improve the quality and take-up of school food and put the kitchen at the heart of school life is published.
The National College of Teaching and Leadership sets out more detail on what will be expected of the new early years teachers and early years educators.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, speaks about support being provided across government for school sport.
Michael Gove calls for more independent schools to become teaching schools - and continue to support the improvement of state education.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, urges academies to use their freedoms to drive good governance.
Headteachers and deputy heads from schools across the UK came to Admiralty House, London, today to receive Pupil Premium Awards.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, unveils extra support for governors.
Michael Gove announced today the final programmes of study for the national curriculum for 5 to 16-year-olds.
Education Secretary Michael Gove sets out plans for the national curriculum.
Almost 2,000 adult vocational qualifications that are not responsive to learner and employer needs will no longer be government funded
Education Secretary Michael Gove today published a document detailing the range of government-backed cultural education opportunities open to all young people in England.
Former Minister of State for Children and Families laid this written ministerial statement on reforming SEN provision before Parliament.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock announces technical level qualifications and applied general qualifications.
Schools Minister David Laws announces a raft of pupil premium measures to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils.
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