DfE underspending postpones school-building project
The government underspent on the much-needed second phase of a flagship school building programme by around £50m The Department of keep reading
The government underspent on the much-needed second phase of a flagship school building programme by around £50m The Department of keep reading
According to a DfE statistician, the government is continuously misleading the public about the numbers of children in ‘good’ or keep reading
A new guidance paper from the Department for Education outlines the reasons why gender separation is detrimental to pupils’ education keep reading
State school teachers are now joining the profession as at the same rate that others are leaving it, according to keep reading
Levy-paying employers will soon be able to transfer up to 10% of their apprenticeship service funds to any number of keep reading
The Department for Education’s research on apprenticeships shows that their uptake has dropped 28% since the levy was introduced The keep reading
Pressure on secondary schools intensifies as applications increase, impacting the ability for parents and children to receive their first choice keep reading
The announcement of a new leadership group comes alongside the Chartered College of Teaching’s 20,000 member milestone A new group keep reading
CREDIT: This story was originally seen on Belfast Telegraph Digital Hannah Bole, an 11-year-old girl from County Down, sent an keep reading
Over £500m will improve and expand school buildings across the country and create more good school places Over £500m has keep reading
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