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Sir Timothy Patrick Lankester: Feb 1994 – Jul 1995 (DfE/DfEE) Sir Geoffrey Holland: Jan 1993 – Jan 1994 (DfE) Sir John Caines: Jul 1989 – Jan 1993 (DES/DfE) Sir David Hancock: May 1983 – June 1989 (DES) Sir James Arnot Hamilton: May 1976 – May 1983 (DES) Sir William Pile: Aug 1970 – May 1976 (DES)
DfE is responsible for education, children's services, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships, and wider skills in England, and equalities. The predecessor department employed the equivalent of 2,695 staff as of April 2008 and as at June 2016, DfE had reduced its workforce to the equivalent of 2,301 staff. [8]
Design-focused evaluation (DFE) is an approach to the evaluation of educational quality. In DFE, the evaluation specifically focuses on the effectiveness of the constructive alignment in the course (subject, paper, unit) design. DFE was developed for use in the higher education sector. However, it has relevance in training environments also ...
The Department for Education (DfE) published final statutory guidance for teaching Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education in June 2019. [21] The consultation closed in November 2018.
However, opposition to the new exams from the teaching unions persuaded her to introduce them immediately, purely so as not to appear weak. Although Gove had sought but failed to replace them, his special advisor, Dominic Cummings, described the 1986 decision as catastrophic, leading to a collapse in the integrity of the exam system. [6]
An Oklahoma City teacher penned a brutally honest letter about the state of education that is catching the attention of many on the internet. Steven Wedel, a high school English teacher in ...
An edublog is a blog created for educational purposes. Edublogs archive and support teacher learning by facilitating reflection, questioning by self and others, collaboration [1] and by providing contexts for engaging in higher-order thinking.
Teacher salaries were reduced during the Depression. The Qualifying Certificate was an important assessment at the end of primary schooling, indicating a standard of elementary literacy and numeracy. The Qualifying Certificate was abolished in 1942 indicating that this level of educational achievement was no longer relevant and high school ...