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Tim Loughton announces his commitment to reducing unnecessary bureaucracy in social work following his 5-day visit to Stockport.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Professor Eileen Munro identifies areas for improvement in her first report of the review of the child protection system in England.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton responds to published figures regarding children in (local authority) LA care at the end of March 2010 and children subject to a child protection plan in 2009 to 2010.
Thank you David and good morning everyone. Group Training Associations England’s role in ensuring that GTA’s collective potential is harnessed…
The Department welcomes the decision by the National Association of Head Teachers following a letter from Michael Gove to the General Secretary outlining plans for a review of national curriculum tests.
Gove: 'All children should have the chance to learn an instrument.'
Education Secretary Michael Gove announces that he has asked Ofsted to scrap the school Self Evaluation Form (SEF) process.
Michael Gove outlines the role of the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency for the rest of the financial year, in light of the May announcement of its impending closure.
The Department for Education announces that work has begun on a pilot proposal to rebuild the Doncaster college.
Schools minister corrects claims that free schools and academies are not covered by FOI legislation, and responds to opinion put forward by a group of professors in 'The Guardian'.
Sarah Teather responds to the Ofsted report on special educational needs (SEN) and reinforces her commitment to working with all involved parties to improve the SEN system.
Michael Gove reaffirms the government’s belief that autonomy for schools leads to higher performance and sustained improvement.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather calls for contributions to a new special educational needs (SEN) green paper.
Sarah Teather: Improving the special educational needs (SEN) system will put parents in control of their child’s education.
The Education Secretary has commissioned a review of 14 to 19 vocational education to make it fit for purpose.
Education Secretary Michael Gove announces review of 14 to 19 vocational education, to be carried out by Professor Alison Wolf.
Good afternoon everyone. It’s a great pleasure for me to join you all today in welcoming the launch of Transforming Lives. I also want to take…
Michael Gove outlines how the Education and Children's Bill will give headteachers and teachers powers to deal with bullies and weapons.
Announcement of government decision to raise the quality of residential care by working in partnership with the sector instead of reinvesting in an external contract.
Nick Gibb announces the end of the single level test pilot scheme and thanks those involved.
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