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New website will help schools avoid fees charged by energy brokers and reduce the more than £10billion a year spent on non-staffing costs
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Letters to the National Education Union and Catholic Education Service about staff employment rights in faith schools converting to academies.
Proposals to increase choice for students and save on tuition fees have been passed by the House of Commons and House of Lords
Young people taking T Levels from 2020 to benefit from funding boost
Damian Hinds hosts round-table with representatives from all major faiths to discuss benefits of academy status.
Children and Families Minister appoints new expert panel as new businesses join roundtable discussion to support early learning skills
Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, spoke at the opening of the Bett Show, discussing how advances in technology can be harnessed effectively in education
Education Secretary welcomes innovative approaches being trialled to reduce the number of care leavers ‘Not in Education, Employment or Training’
Education Secretary Damian Hinds sets out measures to support talented teachers, recruit more and reduce workload
As the world’s education leaders gather in London, a Shanghai - England teacher exchange shows the power of international collaboration.
Investment Minister Graham Stuart celebrates the UK’s pioneering education sector.
The latest figures show that education generated almost £20bn for the UK in 2016 through exports such as international students and English language training.
New data shows rising standards in secondary schools with disadvantaged pupils in multi-academy trusts making more progress than the equivalent national average
Education Secretary calls for the technology industry and educators to work in partnership to transform education, cut workload and improve pupil outcomes
Following landmark reforms in 2010, new figures show more than 50% of pupils in state-funded schools in England are now studying in an academy or free school
Damian Hinds spoke at the opening of the Education World Forum, discussing the modern challenges and successes of education across the world.
Funding will ensure more disadvantaged pupils can experience other cultures
A call for views opens today to hear from the universities sector on how the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework can be maximised.
Chris Skidmore wants universities to do as much as they can to support this underrepresented group
Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) annual report for September 2017 to August 2018.
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