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Revised measures to boost every child's early language and communications and give teachers more time to interact with their pupils, ahead of full consultation
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Organisations can apply for a share of £125,000 to investigate ideas for new digital tools that will help students make informed choices about where they study.
More data than ever before available to students deciding where to study
Foster carers to receive the 30 hours free childcare offer for children in their care for the first time from September 2018.
Multimillion pound fund launched to attract experienced industry professionals to teach in further education
Nick Gibb welcomes 14 nations to the first International Textbook Summit with the Royal Society and Cambridge Assessment.
20 on-site hubs to train more people to help deliver 300,000 new homes a year by the mid-2020s
New University Technical College to create 750 new school places in Doncaster to meet local demand for world-class engineering and design skills.
Children in care will get better mental health assessments as they enter the care system under a new £1million pilot scheme.
Regional Schools Commissioner Dominic Herrington to become acting National Schools Commissioner from the beginning of September 2018.
Education Secretary sets out plans to boost training for governors and strengthen accountability of academies
Damian Hinds calls on leading employers to lend their business expertise to support schools to improve education for every child
The List pays tribute to those helping enhance the lives of children and young people with improvements to education, children’s services, and social mobility.
The Universities Minister calls for a better deal for students at the HEPI annual conference.
Jake Berry speaks at the first ever Northern Powerhouse Higher Education summit.
Universities risk jeopardising the credibility of the sector unless they improve the value offered by all courses, says Sam Gyimah.
The panel members, along with the chair Edward Timpson, will review the most serious child safeguarding cases to share lessons and improve practice.
Education Secretary launches crackdown on “excessive” teacher recruitment costs.
Minister Sam Gyimah delivered a speech on the ‘importance of international collaboration to research excellence’ at a reception co-hosted by Wellcome Trust and UK Permanent Representative in Brussels.
Application window to establish new Institutes of Technology opens.
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