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Employers eligible for £1000 cash boost for every T Level student placement in bid to help employers recover from pandemic
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has partnered with Google to provide 9,000 jobseekers across the UK with scholarships to gain a Google Career Certificate.
Advisers will promote government advice on security-related topics, such as export controls, cyber security and protection of intellectual property.
Ofsted has published the third in a series of reviews into different subjects across the curriculum. The latest review looks at mathematics education.
The visit comes ahead of the UK and Kenya’s co-hosting the Global Education Summit with the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) taking place in London in July 2021.
Statistical information in a range of different topic areas is now available in one place.
New funding to extend support to care leavers and proposals launched to introduce national standards in unregulated accommodation.
Letters to devolved areas outlining adult education budget (AEB) and level 3 adult offer funding for 2021 to 2022 financial year.
Chris Jones discusses some of Ofsted's findings from an evaluation of the impact of the education inspection framework (EIF).
More than 11,000 vulnerable young people are to receive support to move into further education or employment
A large majority of parents (87%) think that their child’s school has handled the pandemic well, according to Ofsted’s annual Parents Survey for 2021, published today.
SLC is reminding new full time undergraduate students in Wales that they have just over two weeks left to apply for student finance by the deadline on 4 June.
Gavin Williamson speaks about the importance of family in levelling up outcomes and opportunities for young people
Fifth year of Opportunity Area announced, backed by £18 million to build back better for children and young people in disadvantaged regions
£10 million for intensive support in four areas of the country to increase proportion of pupils in Good or Outstanding schools
Business Secretary announces Help to Grow: Management advisory council and applications opening for some courses in speech at Scaleup Week.
The Skills and post-16 Education Bill will support vital reforms to post-16 education so more people can gain the skills needed to secure great jobs.
David Wallace, SLC Deputy CEO and Chief Customer Officer reflects on the role SLC’s new Customer Panel will play in achieving our Customer Vision.
A unique annual event to make the most of all the ways to learn at work.
Every school in England with a Reception class to be offered expert training in early language and communication
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