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Southwark Teaching School Alliance looked at ways to replace written feedback with verbal feedback and peer or self-assessment to help reduce staff workload.
In the Wigan West area, 15 schools looked at how they could reduce workload by carrying out the recommendations of the Independent Review Group on Marking.
How St Peter’s C of E Primary School worked with 4 other schools to identify ways to measure pupil progress that could be collected easily.
How Cam Everlands Primary School introduced new technology to help teach the curriculum, engage pupils and reduce teacher workload.
How Whitley Bay High School investigated the impact of shared planning on reducing teacher workload.
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi announces new measures to improve foster care, as part of the government's response to two fostering reviews.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Today, Damian Hinds spoke at the NAHT conference where he announced plans to improve teacher early career support and development, as well as new measures on school accountability
An improvement notice issued due to poor performance in the council's children's social care services.
New figures reveal how satisfied students are in further education
Draft guidance published today to make sure education prepares young people for life in the modern world.
Education Secretary visits Dudley College to announce new deal with West Midlands Combined Authority
Education Select Committee endorses appointment of Dame Martina Milburn as Chair of the Social Mobility Commission.
A revised statutory direction issued to Buckinghamshire County Council due to poor performance in children's social care services.
Primary school standards continue to rise nationally.
Minister for Children and Families Nadhim Zahawi spoke to directors of children's services at the ACDS conference 2018 in Manchester.
Secretary of State Damian Hinds spoke for the first time to directors of children's services at the ADCS conference on Thursday 5 July in Manchester.
Working Together to Safeguard Children guidance sets out new requirements for improved partnerships to protect children.
Talented young people in the North West are set to benefit from world-leading maths education with a brand new specialist school backed by a top university.
Tuition fees frozen for second year and home fee status confirmed for EU students in 2019/20
£6.5 million fund to boost social mobility through projects supporting children who need the most help with early language and speech skills.
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