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Reasons for the Government's proposals to end the EMA programme and details of the funds that will be allocated in its place.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lord Hill announces a £90 million funding package to help address building needs and meet demand for additional student places.
The Children’s Minister Sarah Teather responds to Graham Allen’s report on early years intervention and welcomes the findings.
Following last week's publication of the secondary school performance tables the Schools Minister, Nick Gibb, has written to 100 headteachers to offer his congratulations on their results.
Former headteacher Dr Elizabeth Sidwell to take up the role of Schools Commissioner.
Exam performance data 2010 published by the DfE to provide parents with more information about school performance and expenditure.
The Minister for Schools sets out the government’s vision for schools and the challenges and opportunities in the year ahead.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about improving opportunities for care leavers to enter further and higher education.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb commends Ofsted’s evaluation of science education and best practice to drive improvement in science teaching.
The Secretary of State for Education regarding advice from music organisations to teachers on avoiding physical contact with pupils.
Academy numbers double since May 2010 as schools embrace government's plan for education reform.
Over 400 academies are now open – double the figure open in May 2010.
The Schools Minister responds to an article in the 'Daily Telegraph' on headteachers’ powers to exclude unruly pupils.
Government publishes new guidance to free local authorities and amateur production groups from unnecessary form-filling.
Professor Munro asks child protection professionals to be frank about what needs to change and the best ways to reform the system.
Local communities, voluntary groups and charities consulted on a new government strategy to combat poverty and disadvantage.
Funding arrangements for 16 to 19 education and training in 2012 to 2013 by the former Young People's Learning Agency.
Michael Gove sets out the direction of travel, and initial funding, for the coalition government’s new approach to school sports.
Tim Loughton responds on adoption statistics.
Statistics on 2010 national curriculum assessments at key stage 2 in England, and a statement from Michael Gove.
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