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Today’s Education in the Media blog looks at media stories on worship in schools, student data and A Level subject choices.
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Calling all primary schools - remember to upload your reports on the PE and Sport Premium, plus your Year 6 swimming attainment, by 31 July 🏊 ⚽ Full guidance and template 👇
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Chartered College 3 t
We want to see early career teachers have access to the tools, support and networks to make the strongest start to their career. We're pleased to be offering FREE membership to student teachers and HALF PRICE to NQTs. Join us: |
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Whether you are looking to gain an extra qualification, go to university, get on-the-job experience or start your career, there are lots of exciting opportunities for your future 📚⛏🔭 Find out more 👇
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DfE 8 t
Need ideas for kids outdoor activities this week? 🛥️Nottingham Riverside Festival 🎨Yorkshire Sculpture Park 🏊Swim Safe events 🏖️Southampton Seaside in the Square
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Employer - You are not restricted to supply chain employers only. You could transfer funds to employers outside your supply chain as well, for example a charity, a local business start-up, or a school
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Kemi Badenoch MP 11 t
I’m humbled to have been appointed a junior minister at the DfE. A huge privilege to be able to serve and make a positive difference on a number of issues close to my heart. I look forward to working with the ministerial team and everyone at ...(1/3)
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DfE 26. jul.
Up to 35% of jobs could change because of automation in the next 10-20 years. Get Help to Retrain is the first part of the National Retraining Scheme, helping adults to retrain and get on the path to a new career
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DfE 26. jul.
Today’s Education in the media blog looks at the teaching of equality in schools🏫
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DfE 26. jul.
From charity work to changing lives – share the moments that have inspired them this year on our teaching blog 🏫 👉
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DfE 26. jul.
School Standards Minister has been reappointed and has promised to continue the department’s work to make sure all children have the knowledge they need to succeed.
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DfE 25. jul.
orcas aren’t whales? They are actually the largest species of dolphin🐬 have created ‘The Snail and The Whale Coastal Adventure’ booklet for children and their families. 🐌 🐳 Download it for free 👇
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DfE 25. jul.
Today our blog looks at new statistical releases on exclusion rates and initial teacher training.
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Public Health England 25. jul.
🌡️ It's going to be a scorcher today. Take a look at our guidance on keeping safe in the heat and remember to look out for family, friends and neighbours who may be less able to care for themselves in hot weather:
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DfE 25. jul.
🤔Did you know that up to 35% of jobs could change because of automation in the next 10-20 years? 🤖 Get Help to Retrain is the first part of the National Retraining Scheme to help retrain people into better jobs. Find out more here 👇
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UK Prime Minister 24. jul.
The Rt Hon Gavin Williamson has been appointed Secretary of State
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DfE 24. jul.
New Education Secretary is welcomed to DfE by Jonathan Slater
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DfE 24. jul.
Many little things light up hungry little minds. Kids take everything in, and even the smallest things you do with them can make a big difference. 👩‍👩‍👦‍👦 👪 For simple tips and activities.👇
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Cafcass 24. jul.
‘I think it is our job as national policy makers to ensure that children and young people are at the heart of what we do’ -
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DfE 24. jul.
Today our blog looks at how we are continuing to provide financial support for future university students and the benefits of phonics in teaching children to read.
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