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Information about the repeal of the duty on Ofsted to conduct an annual Children’s Services Assessment of each local authority in England.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Details of new data on how many students progressed to further or higher education or training for each school, college and local authority in England.
Nick Gibb responds to a Telegraph comment piece on the benefit of cadet force units within schools.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton talks to the Association for Physical Education about the importance of sports in schools.
Latest data from the Teaching Agency (TA) shows more men are becoming primary school teachers.
Ofsted announced details of the expert panel that will look into access and achievement issues to inform a major report.
The Prime Minister and Education Secretary Michael Gove will today announce that 102 new free schools have been approved to open in 2013 and beyond.
Dr Liz Sidwell encourages poorly performing primary schools to become academies.
Today Ofsted published its 'Skills for employment' report at its first annual learning and skills lecture.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb on the benefits of learning languages. Speech delivered at the German Embassy.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb speaks at the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) annual conference.
Projects to be set up across England to help disadvantaged pupils who are below the expected level of English by the end of primary school.
Secretary of State Michael Gove speaks at the FASNA (Freedom and Autonomy for Schools National Association) conference, July 2012.
A consultation is announced about which 2-year-olds should be entitled to a free early education.
Announcement that the co-founders of the LEON restaurant chain are to build an action plan for school food.
Read in full the Secretary of State for Education's written ministerial statement on educational reform issued on 3 July 2012.
Trainee teachers need better training in managing pupils’ behaviour and ensuring discipline according to Charlie Taylor, the Government’s expert adviser on behaviour.
Details of a £10.85 million boost to aid in the recruitment of cadets.
Supported internships are being trialled at 14 colleges around England for young people who have learning difficulties or disabilities.
Speech given by Michael Gove at the Spectator Conference June 2012.
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