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Mar
Education Recovery Commissioner tells MPs that recovery ‘won’t be over quickly’
The House of Commons’ education select committee continued its inquiry into the impact of covid-19 on education on Tuesday, taking evidence from the recently appointed Education
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Mar
Department for Education ministers take questions from MPs
Ministers from the Department for Education took questions in the House of Commons on Monday, following on from the announcements the week before on school opening, exams, and
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Mar
National Tutoring Programme reports low engagement from North East schools
While the programme reached over 90% of the targets in some southern regions, the North East came in last with less than 60% of the target number of schools for the region
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Feb
New degree for SEND Teachers at Sunderland University
A new course will start in September allowing trainee teachers to specialise in supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) at a primary level. The
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Feb
DfE officials take questions from MPs on school funding
Civil servants from the Department for Education took questions from the House of Commons’ education select committee on Tuesday, focusing on funding and financial management of
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Feb
Schools North East reacts to three major education announcements
The government has announced a return to school for all students, a new educational recovery package, and the 2021 assessment arrangements for GCSE and A Level. It is crucial that
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