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Sir Martin Narey publishes his report, 'Making the education of social workers consistently effective'.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Scheme invites English schools to send disadvantaged 13- and 14-year-olds to visit top universities for a day of lectures and workshops.
Lord Nash writes to the Al-Madinah Education Trust about its future.
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to quality primary school sport.
Letter from Michael Gove appointing Colin Hilton as the chair of the Doncaster Children’s Services Trust Board
Edward Timpson talks to the Youth Sport Trust conference about school sport and physical education (PE).
Updated behaviour guidelines sent to schools.
Minister Edward Timpson writes to the Coventry board about their 'Deeper analysis report' of the failures that led to Daniel Pelka's death.
Up to £20 million will be made available to encourage the brightest and the best to teach maths in further education.
New £500,000 fund to train teachers in software coding, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer and Education Secretary.
Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education, speaks at the London Academy of Excellence about securing our children’s future.
Education Secretary Michael Gove joins Commission to investigate commemorative activity, educational and research resources.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock's marks the 70th anniversary of the Butler Reform Act, highlighting the importance of technical and vocational training.
New Schools Network will provide pre-application support to those hoping to open free schools.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock says technology is changing everything.
Details of capital investment for 2014 to 2015 to maintain and repair the school estate announced.
Number of pupils taught in underperforming secondary schools falls by almost 250,000 in 4 years.
Six new university technical colleges and 5 new studio schools also approved.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks to the BETT conference about how technology and computing are changing education.
Strict new guidelines say any sexual misconduct should lead to teachers being banned from teaching.
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