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Five-Year Strategy for Children and Learners

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DCSF has published its five-year strategy for children and learners. It is an ambitious strategy for the next five years and beyond. It seeks not only to address historic weaknesses, but also to improve every aspect of what the DCSF does. It puts a clear focus on children, learners, parents and employers, not just in setting out what it wants to offer, but in designing ways of doing it that promote personalisation and choice. Follow the links below to view a summary, the full document or to read the DCSF press notice.



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Five-Year Strategy - Executive Summary
Press Notice 08/07/04 - FIVE-YEAR STRATEGY FOR CHILDREN AND LEARNER...
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Further reading: Education Bill published
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Effective date: 08 July 2004
Posted date: 08 July 2004
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A new UK Government took office on 11 May. As a result the content on this site may not reflect current Government policy. All statutory guidance and legislation published on this site continues to reflect the current legal position unless indicated otherwise. To view the new Department for Education website, please go to http://www.education.gov.uk

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