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An essay by the Minister of State for Schools is included in a collection published by Policy Exchange.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Sam Gyimah on the importance of businesses getting involved in school careers services, at the launch of the Enterprise Adviser programme.
Jo Johnson and China’s Minister of Education Yuan Guiren signed an ambitious framework agreement on education collaboration.
A new award for schools that encourage pupils to get interested in the democratic process has been launched on International Democracy Day.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb announces Tom Bennett will review wider behaviour issues including smartphones in lessons.
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb on a consultation on further revised subject content for GCSE and A levels.
This is the next tranche of GCSE, AS and A level subjects for first teaching in September 2017.
Nicky Morgan joins rugby stars and coaches to launch drive to use the sport’s ethos to instil grit and resilience in children.
Primary school is transformed for new term thanks to government’s flagship £4.4 billion rebuilding programme.
Letter about a change to the school admissions code to make sure that summer-born children don't miss a year of school.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb called for action - ahead of proposed changes - to allow summer-born children to start in reception aged 5.
Teachers urged to give their views to help develop a new standard and further raise the status of the profession.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan invites business experts to help improve underperforming schools.
The government has launched a new online tool for schools to give parents advice and tips on preparing their children for adult life.
There has never been a better time to be a teacher, and to challenge the current orthodoxies within British schools.
22 schools re-open under the government’s Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
16-year-olds taught to apply business-backed maths knowledge, including working out interest rates and profit margins.
18 new free schools have been announced today in the first wave of free schools for this Parliament, providing 9,000 new school places.
Leading campaigner Natasha Devon becomes first ever Department for Education mental health champion.
Key stage 2 results show substantial increases in the number of 11-year-olds securing skills needed for secondary school compared to 2010.
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