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8,000 primary schools in England will receive £41 million over 4 years to support the ‘maths mastery’ approach.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Too many further education colleges and skills providers are leaving their learners at risk of radicalisation and extremism.
Ofqual has published final decisions that will make challenging GCSE, AS and A level results in England clearer, more consistent and fairer.
Transformation of post-16 education with thousands of courses to be replaced with 15 straightforward routes into skilled employment.
Ofqual welcomes the ambition set out in the government’s post-16 Skills Plan to create a technical education system that meets business needs.
DfE Character Awards winners for 2016 were announced today by Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson.
Advice notes from Sir Michael Wilshaw HMCI to the Secretary of State for Education on school inspections in Birmingham.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan today confirmed the appointment of 3 new non-executive Ofsted board members.
The Education Secretary addresses the Education Britain Summit.
Written ministerial statement by the Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan on the School Teachers' Review Body's 26th report.
A new financial health checks service for schools to help improve their financial efficiency.
Increased apprenticeship opportunities set to inspire more people to take up a career in the environmental sector.
Key stage 2 results for 2016 published.
Sally talks about her first 8 weeks in post and her priorities for the regulator.
'Millie's Mark' is a new initiative to improve first aid training in early years settings in memory of a 9-month-old girl who died in 2012.
Information for schools about the database, the reasons for establishing it, and the requirement to keep it up to date.
A message about how the referendum result affects the Department for Education.
Presentations given at Ofqual's Summer Series Symposium 2016
Fifty seven per cent of secondary schools are good or outstanding, according to new statistics.
Ofsted figures reveal record levels of children in the best schools.
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