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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Research looking at the performance of 10 local education systems and how different levels of autonomy have affected them.…

  • Research looking at the youth contract for 16- and 17-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • Research into the attitudes of potential adopters and foster carers.

  • Research looking at the effects that established combined cadet forces have on state-funded schools and academies.…

  • Research on the number of schools that offer out-of-school childcare.

  • Research looking at massive open online courses (MOOCs) and how they can be used within compulsory-age education.

  • Research looking at a trial of payment by results for children’s centres services.

  • …Research looking at the effectiveness of children's centres in England at providing services to eligible families.…

  • Research looking at the progress made by pupils during their first year in school.

  • Statistics on approved placements by type, gender, age and length of stay.

  • Research on the effective management of headteacher performance in schools in England.

  • Research on social workers’ decision-making when working with children entering social care.

  • Reports on the adoption process using quarterly survey results against existing data.

  • Research looking at adoption disruptions and how the adoption system can be improved.

  • Results from a survey of teachers' opinions on changes to the Teachers’ Standards, appraisals and pay.

  • Outcome measures at national and local authority (LA) level in England for children continuously looked after for at least 12 months.

  • Report to the Secretary of State for Education and the Minister for Children and Families on improving children’s social care services.

  • …Staff employed by children's social services in England as at 30 September 2013.…

  • Information on workplace learning data.

  • Study on the experience of parents who appeal a child's school exclusion through an independent review panel (IRP) or first-tier tribunal.