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A new initiative targeting career changers starts next month.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah speaks at the 4Children ‘Early Childhood Matters’ conference.
Website to help headteachers recruit and train coaches using £450 million of Olympic-legacy PE and sport premium funding is launched.
Over £2 million to support joined-up checks on education and health development under new childcare reforms.
Letter from Nick Boles, Minister for Skills and Equalities, sent to all colleges in March 2015, updating them on the FE reform programme.
DfE has established the members of the commission on assessment without levels that will support schools following the removal of levels.
The Children’s Minister speaks about funding for innovation fund programmes.
The Children and Families Minister speaks to the Centre for Adoption Support.
School Reform Minister marks International Women’s Day with a visit to a new specialist maths school with 43% female intake.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan writes to teaching unions about the workload challenge and programme of talks.
Michelle Heaton attended summit bringing tech developers and early years providers together.
New funding for book clubs and a drive to get every primary school child a library card announced
Schools urged to bid for up to £30,000 to support school-led projects.
Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah thanks childcare providers for helping his ‘moral mission’ to give the best possible childcare to parents.
Letter from Education Secretary Nicky Morgan to Ofqual Chief Executive Glenys Stacey about the assessment of science practicals.
Minister thanks lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities for ‘selfless dedication’ to vulnerable children.
Analysis lays bare the importance of getting good grades at school.
The Chancellor and the Education Secretary set out plans to improve education standards in the north of England.
Sam Gyimah announces plans to encourage social investment in childcare that will complement increased government funding.
Young people not in education, employment or training has fallen by almost 150,000 since same period in 2010.
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