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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07169, 20 April 2017: The School System in England
... The School System in England This briefing offers a short introduction to the types of state-funded schools in England and how they differ from each ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6836, 1 March 2017: School Sport in England
... In primary schools, some teachers lack the specialist knowledge needed to teach PE well and outcomes for pupils are not as good as they could be. More able pupils are not always challenged to achieve their very best, ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06798, 16 April 2018: The school curriculum in England
... Again, the proposals proved highly controversial and generated strong feeling among commentators – particularly with respect to the proposed subject content. On 20 March 2013, The Independent published a highly ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06072, 20 March 2017: School funding in England. Current system and proposals for 'fairer school funding'
... fair school funding, with the process hopefully beginning as early as next ...down England signed Fair School Funding petitions last year, reflecting their desire to end a system where ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6281, 3 April 2017: Support for postgraduate students in England
... from 2017-18 the ELQ rules would be relaxed further to allow students starting part-time second degrees in the following STEM subjects to be eligible for tuition fee loans: subjects allied to medicine; biological ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7946, 11 April 2017: Millennials
... What is more, the cost of defined benefit pensions currently in payment ultimately falls to younger workers, as firms spend money keeping schemes solvent: At the same time, the cost of servicing rapidly increasing DB ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing Paper: Number 07148, 5 April 2019: The School Day and Year (England)
... • compulsory schemes are much less popular than voluntary schemes amongst parents and school staff. But voluntary schemes can struggle to run economically and there are also adverse selection issues where those ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07091, 18 April 2018: School inspections in England: Ofsted
... general briefing only and should not be relied on as a substitute for specific ...The House of Commons or the author(s) shall not be liable for any errors or omissions, or for any loss or damage of ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07020, 18 April 2017: Special Educational Needs: support in England
... of school, either a mainstream or special ...state-funded school – including special schools, Academies and Free Schools – and have their preference met unless it would not meet the needs of the child, be ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07020, 20 April 2018: Special Educational Needs: support in England
... of school, either a mainstream or special ...state-funded school – including special schools, Academies and Free Schools – and have their preference met unless it would not meet the needs of the child, be ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 04195, 21 November 2017: School meals and nutritional standards (England)
... the Commons Committee Stage of the Digital Economy Bill 2016-17 , an Opposition amendment, New Clause 19, was tabled to, Kevin Brennan stated, “explicitly provide for councils to share benefit data with schools, ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07980, 19 June 2017: 'SATs' and primary school assessment in England
... assessment system dramatically increases it. Despite the school year starting over five months ago, the required ‘exemplifications’ for the teacher assessment of writing have only just been released to ... See full document
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House of Commons Library : Briefing Paper: Number 5108, 18 January 2017: Home education in England
... As regards children with statements of SEN which name schools as the appropriate placement for a child but parents decide to educate such a child at home, it remains the local authority’s duty to ensure that the child’s ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7070, 21 June 2017: Grammar schools in England
... achieved solely by increasing the PAN in line with the School Admissions Code. 14 In the case of community, foundation and voluntary schools, local authorities can also propose that a school’s premises be enlarged ... See full document
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House of Commons Library : Briefing paper : Number 7905, 22 January 2017: Adult ESOL in England
... the number of places have dramatically reduced” 57 It also contended that the Government’s emphasis on integration had “not translated into a coherent strategy for ESOL provision in England” and that ESOL ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06154, 5 April 2017: 16-19 Bursaries for further education in England
... work based learning. 3 This number was around 56% of those in receipt of EMA in 2010. Funding is allocated to individual schools and colleges to distribute to students under their own criteria. For most ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 08072, 4 August 2017: School Governance
... Recruitment of school governors can be challenging. In 2016, Ofsted reported that “recruitment and retention of governors is a serious challenge.” 8 A 2014 report from the University of Bath found that there was a ... See full document
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House of Commons Library briefing paper : number 5108, 12 April 2019 : Home education in England
... attending school full-time, it does require local authorities to enquire what education is being ...a system of oversight should work, and it is for each local authority to decide its ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7905, 25 April 2018: Adult ESOL in England
... The Controlling Migration Fund includes a local services fund worth £100 million (£25 million in each of the four years from 2016-17 to 2019-20), which councils in England can bid for funding from. The ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number CBP 03052, 29 June 2017: Apprenticeships Policy in England: 2017
... Agencies that specialise in temporary workers usually retain the temporary agency worker on their payroll. Therefore these companies can have payrolls over the £3million threshold despite small number of staff ... See full document
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