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A consultation is announced about which 2-year-olds should be entitled to a free early education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Announcement that the co-founders of the LEON restaurant chain are to build an action plan for school food.
Read in full the Secretary of State for Education's written ministerial statement on educational reform issued on 3 July 2012.
Details of a push to combat sexual exploitation of children in care.
Trainee teachers need better training in managing pupils’ behaviour and ensuring discipline according to Charlie Taylor, the Government’s expert adviser on behaviour.
Details of a £10.85 million boost to aid in the recruitment of cadets.
Statistics published by the Department for Education show that parents are overwhelmingly satisfied with free early education.
Supported internships are being trialled at 14 colleges around England for young people who have learning difficulties or disabilities.
Parents and businesses are being asked whether automatic online blocks should be introduced to protect children from adult and harmful websites, in a discussion paper published today by ministers.
Speech given by Michael Gove at the Spectator Conference June 2012.
Charlie Taylor writes to Michael Gove about improvements made to alternative provision.
Alan Milburn has emerged as the preferred candidate to be Chair of the independent Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.
A new survey published today reveals that teachers are feeling more positive about the standard of pupils' behaviour in schools.
Professor Nutbrown shares her recommendations on education for the very young.
Professor Cathy Nutbrown deliver the final report in her review of early-years education.
The Department's statement responding to the All Party Parliamentary report on runaway children in care.
Outstanding headteacher Charlie Taylor was today appointed as the first permanent Chief Executive of the new Teaching Agency.
Honor Rhodes OBE has been appointed to serve as a member of the Cafcass Board from 15 June 2012 for three years. Professor Ian Butler has also been re-appointed for a second term from 01 May 2012.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton has today written to The Times on shared parenting.
Findings in a new report suggest that social workers are more confident and more focused on improving outcomes for the most vulnerable.
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