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Matthew Hancock spoke to the Association of Colleges conference on traineeships, apprenticeships, standards and qualifications.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The first 2 specialist maths free schools ran a competition for gifted mathematicians and the Education Secretary gave out the prizes.
Skills minister launches challenge for young entrepreneurs of the future.
Michael Gove has written again to Christine Blower and Chris Keates about an invitation to talks.
From 29 September 2013, only a student’s first entry to a GCSE examination will count in their school’s performance tables.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss on the importance of computing at the Association of School and College Leaders/Microsoft conference.
DfE grants £4.8 million to projects led by ex-armed forces personnel to tackle underachievement by disengaged pupils.
Matthew Hancock delivers a keynote speech to the Skills Show 2013 about how government is strengthening vocational education.
Michael Gove has written to Christine Blower and Chris Keates about an invitation to talks.
Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson writes to the Chair of Bradford Safeguarding Children Board.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove delivers a speech on child protection.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, speaks to the Association of Independent LSCB chairs about child protection.
Around 92,000 of the most disadvantaged 2-year-olds are now receiving up to 15 hours a week of fully funded childcare.
Young people in the UK are being encouraged to participate in work experience schemes in order to boost their chances of employment
Schools Minister David Laws spoke at the Teaching Leaders graduation ceremony.
A letter from Lord Nash to Baroness Jones about Ofsted inspections.
Update on how we are implementing improvements in skills for better quality further education.
Can you help us make the content for our schools and children’s services workforces better?
Extra funding to develop teaching leaders announced by Schools Minister.
A letter from the Secretary of State for Education inviting the teaching unions to talks.
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