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Recent additions
This area covers recent items of interest to governors and press releases from the DCSF and other Government agencies.
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Reading Week on TTV
Published: 30 March 2009
To mark International Children's Book Day on 2 April 2009, a week of programmes about reading and books.... more »
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Breaking the link between disadvantage and low attainment
Published: 26 March 2009
This document examines national and international evidence of the link between deprivation and education... more »
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Testing and Exams Week on Teachers TV
Publish date: 23 March 2009
Ahead of the testing and exams season, a week of programmes offering tips, looking at good practice, and exploring some of the controversies around testing and exams...... more »
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The Protection of Children in England: A Progress Report
Published: 19 March 2009
Lord Laming's report calls for a step change in leadership and practice to help protect children from harm... more »
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Red Nose Week on TTV
Published: 09 March 2009
This week a range of programmes looking at what schools in England can do to get involved in raising funds for Comic Relief.... more »
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Looked after children consultation
Published: 03 March 2009
The DCSF would like your views on draft regulations and draft statutory guidance in relation to looked after children... more »
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Science and Engineering Week on TTV
Published: 02 March 2009
This week a range of programmes showing innovative and inspirational practice in the teaching and learning of science.... more »
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Twelve outstanding schools
Published: 24 February 2009
An Ofsted report just published showcases schools in challenging circumstances that have been rated as 'outstanding'.... more »
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Gifted and Talented Week on TTV
Published: 23 February 2009
A week of programmes exploring how schools cater for their most able and talented pupils.... more »
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School Admissions Code
Published: 15 February 2009
The revised School Admissions Code and School Admission Appeals Code came into force on 10 February 2009... more »
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