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England’s plans to get more young people working or studying don’t go far enough – employment expert
The number of 16 to 24-year-olds in England who are not in education, employment or training (Neet) currently stands at nearly one million. In a recent document of proposed policy, the government has ...
Francis’s review concluded, and DfE agreed, that students should continue to be required to study towards grade 4 GCSE passes ...
I was not surprised to hear that the curriculum and assessment review’s final report said it heard “overwhelmingly” from ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly prevalent, integrated into phone apps, search engines and social media platforms ...
Getting enough teachers for a potential new qualification in AI may be a challenge, experts have warned, after the Government ...
In its response, the Department for Education (DfE) confirmed it would accept the review’s recommendation to scrap the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) performance measure introduced by Michael Gove, and ...
The final report of the curriculum and assessment review has recommended the Government cut exam volume at key stage 4 ...
The Government also said it would replace the current computer science GCSE, while exploring the possibility of a new data ...
As many as a quarter say their experiences with maths at school has put them off using maths as an adult, according to data ...
This article originally published at Southington sees major increases in early literacy, math scores after instructional changes.
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