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Information about the National Scholarship Fund and its inclusion of special education needs (SEN) support staff for the first time.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government's reaction to the fall in GCSE pass rates at grades A* to C, and news of changes in the marking of the new English GCSE.
Nick Gibb praises the efforts of teachers and students in achieving this year's GCSE results.
The schools minister praises students and teachers for their hard work.
A comment from the Education Secretary on A levels.
Nafeesah Rafiq of Bright Bees nursery in Leicester is the 10,000th person to achieve early years professional status.
Ritual child abuse and neglect is being hidden, misunderstood and going unreported. The Department for Education and many stakeholders have drawn up an action plan to identify children at risk and protect them.
Latest figures released from the Teaching Agency show that almost 1 in 5 maths graduates are becoming teachers.
Tim Loughton writes to 'The Guardian' on 9 August 2012 in response to an article about the sale of school playing fields.
The Department for Education has issued a statement on removing the duty on schools to report whether they met the two-hour-a-week school sport target.
Details of figures released by the Department for Education on the sale of school playing fields.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools talks about Church of England schools and the benefits academy status can offer to faith schools.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools talks about Roman Catholic schools and the benefits academy status can offer to faith schools.
Michael Gove responds to an article in 'The Independent' suggesting that the Department of Education has been racist and sexist in its decision not to approve the Diaspora Free School application.
Details of a change to the funding agreement used by schools converting to academy status.
Details of a £2,000 learning and development boost for social workers.
Details of the government's plans to strengthen the family justice system.
Information on how summer schools will benefit children making the transition from primary to secondary school.
Details of a proposed change in the law to help place children at the heart of the care and adoption system.
Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEETs) stand to benefit from a new scheme.
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