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Unscrupulous ‘essay mills’ to be criminalised as part of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK government announces additional measures to help ensure the stability of the UK supply chain.
Students will sit GCSE, A and AS level exams next year with adaptations to recognise the disruption to their education.
Exams and other formal assessments will go ahead for vocational and technical qualifications and other general qualifications
Ofqual’s approach to grading for GCSE, AS and A levels to be fair to students: a transition year in 2022.
British Embassy Jakarta is inviting proposals for development of online training material for clinical nursing skills development.
Ofsted has been asked by the government to carry out a thematic survey of how well providers are developing and delivering Skills Bootcamps programmes.
Primary school children across the United Kingdom to receive a free book next year to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Education Secretary ‘breaks ground’ at one of first schools to benefit from new 10-year School Rebuilding Programme
The British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the development of an online English language training package for ASEAN organisation staff.
Trial providing free glasses to improve literacy expanded to thousands more pupils
Chris Larmer, SLC Executive Director, Operations provides an update on Maintenance Loan payments.
Ofsted has been asked by the government to carry out an independent review of two key catch-up reforms: tutoring and teachers’ professional development.
A letter from John Edwards, ESFA interim chief executive, to accounting officers in college corporations
Schools and colleges to benefit from a trained senior mental health lead for those who need support
Dr Jo Saxton has taken up her post at England’s independent qualifications regulator.
A financial notice to improve issued to Kenilworth Multi Academy Trust by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
Six new decommissioning operative trainees have started work at Dounreay, as part of a structured programme to develop skills required to safely decommission the site.
A unique education project in West Cumbria has graduated to its second year.
The special feature details the work of the Government Actuary’s Department with universities.
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