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Government sets out strategy for helping young people access education, training and work

Government sets out strategy for helping young people access education, training and work

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Press notice on the government's plans to improve opportunities for young people. ...

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Primary schools’ test results released

Primary schools’ test results released

Thursday, 15 December 2011

The results of more than 16,000 schools’ key stage 2 tests – taken by 11-year-olds this May – were published today....

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End for GCSE modules and spelling, punctuation and grammar marks restored to exams

End for GCSE modules and spelling, punctuation and grammar marks restored to exams

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Ofqual confirms reforms to GCSEs from September 2012....

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New studio schools to bridge gap between schools and the world of work

New studio schools to bridge gap between schools and the world of work

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Announcement about 12 new studio schools approved to open in 2012....

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Great teachers could become ‘Master Teachers’

Great teachers could become ‘Master Teachers’

Monday, 12 December 2011

A new ‘Master Teacher Standard’ to recognise outstanding teachers should be introduced, according to an independent review commissioned by the Governm...

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Hundreds of teachers awarded national scholarships

Hundreds of teachers awarded national scholarships

Monday, 12 December 2011

The first round of successful bids to the government’s new £2 million scholarship scheme for teachers were announced today by ministers....

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Disadvantaged school children to benefit from £1.25 billion funding from April 2012

Disadvantaged school children to benefit from £1.25 billion funding from April 2012

Monday, 12 December 2011

England’s most disadvantaged pupils, including looked after children, are set to benefit from £600 each after the Department for Education announced n...

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A third of children reach expected level in pilot of phonics check

A third of children reach expected level in pilot of phonics check

Friday, 09 December 2011

Gibb: “Phonics is the proven method that will drive up reading standards.”...

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Michael Gove responds to the Daily Telegraph investigation

Michael Gove responds to the Daily Telegraph investigation

Thursday, 08 December 2011

Education Secretary Michael Gove: Our exams system needs fundamental reform....

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Overhaul of headteachers' qualification to help train the next generation of great school leaders

Overhaul of headteachers' qualification to help train the next generation of great school leaders

Tuesday, 06 December 2011

A new enhanced National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) will prepare prospective headteachers for the rigours of the job....

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Use of calculators in primary schools to be reviewed

Use of calculators in primary schools to be reviewed

Friday, 02 December 2011

Schools Minister Nick Gibb has said the use of calculators in primary schools would be looked at as part of the national curriculum review....

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Michael Gove on public sector pension reforms

Michael Gove on public sector pension reforms

Monday, 28 November 2011

The Secretary of State's speech at Policy Exchange on pension reforms....

SEN children make big step forward in English and maths according to new report

SEN children make big step forward in English and maths according to new report

Sunday, 27 November 2011

An independent report found that children with special educational needs and disabilities have made good progress in attainment, behaviour and attenda...

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Michael Gove to Cambridge University

Michael Gove to Cambridge University

Friday, 25 November 2011

The Secretary of State's speech to Cambridge University on a liberal education....

Government launches its first national plan for music education

Government launches its first national plan for music education

Friday, 25 November 2011

The first ever national plan for music education – “The Importance of Music” – will enable every child to have the chance to learn to play a musical i...

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Michael Gove: improving the standard of education in England

Michael Gove: improving the standard of education in England

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Education Secretary Michael Gove speech to the Ofqual Standards Summit....

Tim Loughton to Barnardo's event

Tim Loughton to Barnardo's event

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Children's Minister Tim Loughton launches the tackling child sexual exploitation action plan....

Michael Gove to Twyford Church of England High School

Michael Gove to Twyford Church of England High School

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

The Education Secretary launches the National Curriculum Review at a flagship west London comprehensive school....

Nick Gibb: debating the national curriculum

Nick Gibb: debating the national curriculum

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

The Schools Minister says that we are facing a fresh 'great debate' on the new national curriculum....

Ofsted annual report 2011: schools minister Nick Gibb responds

Ofsted annual report 2011: schools minister Nick Gibb responds

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Schools Minister Nick Gibb welcomed the Ofsted report 2010 to 2011 and said the government's education reforms would address areas of concern....

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Michael Gove speaks to the London Early Years Foundation about the importance of early years

Michael Gove speaks to the London Early Years Foundation about the importance of early years

Monday, 21 November 2011

The Secretary of State talks about the importance of early years education....

Education Bill receives Royal Assent

Education Bill receives Royal Assent

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

The Education Act 2011 will help teachers raise standards in education with new powers to root out poor behaviour and underperformance....

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First special and alternative provision free schools given the green light

First special and alternative provision free schools given the green light

Monday, 14 November 2011

The first ever special and alternative provision free schools have been approved to open from September 2012. ...

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150 pages of unduly complex guidance slashed to just 8

150 pages of unduly complex guidance slashed to just 8

Monday, 14 November 2011

Teachers must no longer be discouraged from taking children on school trips because of misplaced health and safety concerns....

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Schools urged to make sure pupils are registered for their pupil premium entitlement

Schools urged to make sure pupils are registered for their pupil premium entitlement

Monday, 14 November 2011

The DfE has written to schools encouraging them to make sure pupils are registered for the pupil premium entitlement to claim free school meals....

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Number of children's centres by local authority

Number of children's centres by local authority

Monday, 14 November 2011

Download details of the number of Sure Start children's centres in each local authority....

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Consultation launched on free early education

Consultation launched on free early education

Friday, 11 November 2011

Free early education will be extended to 140,000 disadvantaged two-year-olds, and parents will be able to access the free entitlement more flexibly, u...

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£16 million to support training of educational psychologists

£16 million to support training of educational psychologists

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Government funding announced to encourage people to train as educational psychologists....

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Nick Gibb responds to the results of the NAHT ballot: 30 November 2011

Nick Gibb responds to the results of the NAHT ballot: 30 November 2011

Wednesday, 09 November 2011

Schools Minister Nick Gibb responds to the results of the NAHT ballot on industrial action....

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Tim Loughton speaks to the LSCB Chairs’ Network conference

Tim Loughton speaks to the LSCB Chairs’ Network conference

Tuesday, 08 November 2011

Children and Families' Minister Tim Loughton speaks to Local Safeguarding Children Board representatives....

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