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Children's Minister Tim Loughton said: "The new system will be less bureaucratic and less intimidating."
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Education Secretary on the coalition plans for education, including how schools will be identified for the Academies programme.
The Children's Minister talks about altruism, the Big Society and the function volunteering has in communities.
The Minister for Schools talks about the schools White Paper and the government's agenda for reform in schools.
Education Secretary Michael Gove appoints Baroness Morgan of Huyton to post of Ofsted chairman.
Michael Gove welcomes Darren Henley’s report on music education, which shows how top musicians can help disadvantaged schools.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools speaks about what the academies programme has achieved so far and about the advantages of academy freedoms.
February 7th - 11th is National Apprenticeship Week.
Nick Gibb pays tribute to Dover Federation for the Arts primary schools following their achievements in key stage 2 examinations.
Details of 8 free school proposals that had advanced to pre-opening stage by January 2011.
Michael Gove addresses conference with US education experts and teachers who have set up charter schools.
Mike Feinberg to speak to teachers, charities, parents and other groups planning to set up free schools.
Measures proposed to root out bad behaviour, tackle underperformance and improve accountability of schools.
The Education Bill, which will help teachers raise standards with new powers to root out poor behaviour and underperformance, is published.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools talks about the academies programme and the role that SSAT has played in the education system.
Response to the judicial review hearings on ending the BSF programme brought by 6 local authorities against the DfE.
The Specification of Apprenticeship Standards for England, published today, will ensure: All apprenticeships deliver high quality, …
Education Secretary Michael Gove announces a new world-class curriculum to help reverse the fall in international league tables.
Letter, dated 8 December 2010, from John Hayes, Minister for Further Education Skills and Lifelong Learning, to further education institution…
Reasons for the Government's proposals to end the EMA programme and details of the funds that will be allocated in its place.
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