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Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) will raise the bar in education and children’s services by increasing the use of quantitative evidence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Joint letter from ministers to employers on improving prospects for young people.
Information on increasing teacher numbers and teaching vacancies, which are at their lowest rate since 2005.
The Department for Education has published advice helping schools decide how to pay their teachers.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families Edward Timpson speaks about special educational needs policy reform in the Pears Annual Lecture, organised by Ambitious about Autism.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, speaks to local family justice boards about reforms to the family justice system.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove speaks about teachers in charge, at the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss announces more than £2 million of funding so the best computing teachers can help train thousands more teachers.
David Laws was interviewed by 'The Independent' newspaper on how the uptake and use of the pupil premium funding varies across the country.
GOV.UK is the new place for corporate and policy information from the Department for Education.
The technical baccalaureate measure is announced. It provides an alternative to the A level study route for post-16 education.
The Department for Education is funding a 1-year professional development programme for mathematics teachers at key stage 3.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks about 2-year-olds policy and practice at the Nursery World Conference.
Elizabeth Truss speaks about improving teaching practices in early years education and giving more flexibility to nurseries.
Edward Timpson, Children's Minister, speaks to the NSPCC conference on how society can be encouraged to protect children more effectively.
Deep Sagar takes up a two-year appointment as independent Chair of the Information Standards Board (ISB).
Plans in the new National Curriculum to provide pupils with a better understanding of all climate issues, including climate change.
Information about the 150 new teaching schools designated by the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
Accenture, Barclays, The National Trust, RSPCA, Royal Veterinary College and The National Space Centre among employers behind new projects.
The Teach First training programme will now cover under-5s as part of a drive to boost early education quality.
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