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Children’s Minister Sarah Teather will tomorrow announce that the Government will trial free parenting classes in three areas of the country, aiming to reach over 50,000 parents.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Schools Minister outlines the government’s initiatives to improve the teaching of reading.
Sir Michael Wilshaw is the Secretary of State's preferred choice for the post of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton responds to a report on Child Sexual Exploitation in Gangs and Groups published by the University of Bedfordshire.
The department responds to a survey by the Association of Colleges of enrolment at sixth-form colleges.
Tim Loughton on the appointment of the first head of the new troubled families team.
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The annual increase in the pupil premium for schools will benefit England’s most disadvantaged pupils.
Gove: “Free School and UTC pioneers are leading a revolution in the education system – this is vital for our economic growth.”
The highly successful Mossbourne Academy is to open a brand new academy in Hackney.
The Department for Education is to give the independent exams watchdog Ofqual new powers to fine exam boards which make mistakes in papers.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb sets out proposals to overhaul education for pupils of 16 and over.
Nearly 1.2 million children in England now attend academies – schools with the freedom to meet the needs of their pupils, rather than answering to local or national politicians and bureaucrats.
The Secretary of State speaks about the need to reform vocational education and announces a review of 14 to 19 vocational education.
Lord Hill celebrates the launch of the first two studio schools and welcomes their contribution in breaking the divide between academic and vocational qualifications
The Minister of State for schools comments on statistics which show that children are struggling in core subjects.
Response from Tim Loughton to the 2011 looked-after children statistics.
The Minister of State for Schools responds to the front-page story in the Independent on proposals by the AQA.
The Children's Minister comments on concerns raised by the Daily Telegraph on Saturday 24th September.
Sir Gus O'Donnell has responded to Andy Burnham's letter of 31 August 2011.
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