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Jo Johnson met with sector leaders to outline his expectations for tackling senior staff pay at universities
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
More than 60 pledges to encourage flexible working in the teaching profession have been made following the first Flexible Working in Schools Summit
New proposals for two-year accelerated degrees could leave students over £25,000 better off.
At least 300 young people will have the chance to live and work in China following the expansion of a government-funded internship scheme.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2018.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb has praised the first cohort of pupils on the Mandarin Excellence Programme for their excellent first year results.
Phased roll-out of the National Assessment and Accreditation System from 2018
School Standards Minister speaks at a presentation of England's successful Progress in International Reading Literacy Study results at the British Library
PIRLS ranks England joint eighth out of 50 countries, and among the highest-performing in Europe
A consultation is being launched on new proposals on eligibility for free 15 hour childcare for two-year-olds.
Ways for schools and colleges to support pupils' mental health are set out in a green paper, as well as plans for new mental health support teams.
Tailored advice will be at the heart of a new Careers Strategy designed to make sure young people have the skills they need and employers want post-Brexit.
Justine Greening visits TES School of the Year 2017, Broadford Primary School.
School Standards Minister speaks at a panel discussion at the Policy Exchange (Thursday 30 November)
Multi-million pound package announced to support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
Education Secretary calls on employers to join a skills partnership to create the workforce this country needs.
The Summit will signal the start of a new partnership with business that will spread opportunity to more communities.
Jo Johnson visited Dyson Institute today to mark the opening of their new village for engineering and technology students
Schools across England will take part in a study to help measure our progress in reading.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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