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New employer-led Institutes of Technology to offer top-quality, higher level technical education to help close skills gaps in key STEM areas.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Secretary of State for Education Damian Hinds' letter to NAHT about RSE.
£84m for projects that support families, marking 30th anniversary of the Children Act
£6.5 million for councils to launch new projects like family reading sessions and parenting pop ups.
Schools across the country urged to sign up to free service to save millions on recruiting teachers into the classroom
School leaders join Damian Hinds in celebration of successes of the academies programme
The apprenticeship levy is celebrating its two year anniversary. Here's what you should know.
Education Secretary calls for review of university admissions practices, which have seen students ‘backed into a corner’ to accept places
£1.4 billion will be invested to maintain and improve school buildings around the country
Education Secretary launches the EdTech Strategy and sets out his vision to transform the role of technology in education
Leading tech companies to work with schools and colleges to cut teacher workload, support professional development and improve student outcomes
The Government has set out plans for a register of children not in school, enabling councils to act effectively if they have concerns for a child's education.
The Universities Minister Chris Skidmore launched two apps which empower students to make better choices about where and what to study at university.
Schools in England to get hands-on access to new times table tests from today
96,000 new school places have been created in England in the last year - taking the total number created since 2010 to 921,000
The Universities Minister has welcomed figures out today which show that median earnings for recent graduates increased in 2016/17.
The Universities Minister addresses the UUKi higher education forum
The government’s intervention in Rotherham metropolitan borough council ends on 31 March 2019.
Letters to Mayoral Combined Authorities and the Greater London Authority setting out adult education budget (AEB) grant payments for 2019 to 2020.
The Universities Minister delivered a speech at Wonkhe's 'Secret Life of Students' event in London, giving his thoughts on the student experience
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