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Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks to the BETT conference about how technology and computing are changing education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New project helping to raise standards in physics, maths and engineering.
La’ali Imam-Gutierrez from Heaton Manor School in Newcastle wins the 2013 prize.
Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks about social mobility, the economy and education reform.
Elizabeth Truss speaks to the Family Childcare Trust about how to improve childcare for parents and children.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks at the ‘Closing doors’ report launch.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss spoke to computer science teachers about the importance of computing skills.
The government announces £11 million for new maths hubs to drive up the quality of maths teaching.
Elizabeth Truss announces funding for primary schools’ computing teaching.
Awarding bodies to arrange diploma awards after the closure of the diploma aggregation service.
Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to publishers about textbooks and materials for the new curriculum.
Education Secretary Michael Gove's written ministerial statement about a consultation for key stage 4 English and maths programmes of study.
School leaders and teachers must maintain pupils’ curiosity in science if Britain plc is to compete in the global race.
The first 2 specialist maths free schools ran a competition for gifted mathematicians and the Education Secretary gave out the prizes.
From 29 September 2013, only a student’s first entry to a GCSE examination will count in their school’s performance tables.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss on the importance of computing at the Association of School and College Leaders/Microsoft conference.
New 'music hubs' approach not successful enough in improving music education for all children in schools, according to Ofsted report.
Matthew Hancock delivers a keynote speech to the Skills Show 2013 about how government is strengthening vocational education.
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Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove announces the outcome of a consultation on subject content for new English and maths GCSEs.
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