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New data shows graduate earnings for each university in every region of England to help students make informed choices about higher education.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Chris Skidmore spoke at the BETT Show about the importance of global collaboration to drive EdTech innovation in classrooms, staffrooms and lecture halls
Ground-breaking technology to be used to support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities and help unlock the potential of every child
Proposals put forward for teacher starting salaries to rise to £26,000 this September, building towards £30,000 by September 2022
Gavin Williamson addressed more than 100 education ministers from around the globe at the Education World Forum, setting out his vision for British education.
A school exchange scheme is being extended as part of plans for Britain's outward-looking education ambitions after the UK leaves the EU.
Free period products are to be made available to all schools and colleges in England, as the Department for Education launches its fully funded scheme.
Councils should review adoption practices so that potential adopters are not wrongly turned down from offering children a stable home.
New funding delivers on pledge to level up per pupil funding across the country and includes £780 million for children with special educational needs.
Ofsted will visit all schools judged to be outstanding, helping to give parents a complete picture of school performance.
Eight new T Levels including Legal, Accounting and Manufacturing will be taught from 2022 alongside the 10 courses already on offer from 2020 and 2021.
Schools Minister announces six successful new Teaching School Hubs to support struggling schools
£11.8 million boost to breakfast clubs in disadvantaged areas and £9 million funding for summer holiday activities
£80 million for music hubs coupled with further investment in film, dance, theatre and design
A new online service will enable graduates to easily keep track of their student loan accounts as part of improvements to the repayment system.
The New Year Honours list recognises the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
The New Year Honours list recognises a total of 84 people for their outstanding contributions to education, children’s services and improving social mobility.
Children's Minister Michelle Donelan has called on families to give children the gift of reading this Christmas
£45 million boost to help adoptive families adjust to their new lives together
Government delivers on its promise to level up school funding across the country
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