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Outcomes of the second round of the £5 million Taking Teaching Further programme announced
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Speaking in Brussels today, the Universities Minister announced that EU students starting courses in 2020/21 will have guaranteed home fee status.
Character panel announced to explore best ways for young people to build character and resilience
New analysis identifies courses where students aren’t earning enough five years after graduating to repay student loans.
Changes to school-to-school improvement to be tested in up to nine areas of the country.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton speech at the Association of Colleges spring conference
Third consecutive increase in EBacc subject entries as modern foreign languages rise
New scheme will mean early career maths and physics teachers in the North East, Yorkshire & the Humber and all Opportunity Areas can get an additional £2,000.
Up to 40 new areas will benefit from £15 million to expand promising innovative approaches to keeping families safely together.
Education Secretary welcomes action taken to protect the quality in higher education and defends move to call out damaging admissions practices.
Expert panel will draft guidance to support teachers in their first years on the job
New networks will mean thousands more young people can access high-quality careers education
31 schools in rural areas amongst the first to benefit
Education Secretary unveils a new package of measures so employers can provide the heart of T Levels
The Universities Minister is calling on all institutions to accept the IHRA definition of antisemitism and step up to tackle religious-based hate.
Consultation launched seeking views on the course content for new digital Functional Skills qualifications - aimed at adults with low or no digital skills.
See how the Government is helping to boost the nation's maths skills
Almost 10,000 schools sign up to pilot the Reception Baseline Assessment – the 20-minute check that will mean Key Stage 1 tests are removed.
The Universities Minister delivered a speech at the British Council's 'Going Global' conference, outlining his vision for UK higher education
Lord Agnew writes to chairs of 94 academy trusts to ask for more details on executives earning six-figure salaries
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