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  2. Teach First - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the Journalist and director of the New Schools Network, Toby Young, attended a social mobility summit hosted by Teach First, who asked him to write a blog for them. [54] [1] Teach First disagreed with the content of the work submitted by Young, and published it with a rebuttal from another author working in the field. [54]

  3. Alison Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Alison Margaret Mann was born in 1959 in London to Leslie and Patricia Mann, and educated at Oakthorpe and Hunsdon primary schools. She attended Hadham Hall School and the University of London, earning a BA degree in 1981. She attended the University of Warwick where she gained a PGCE in primary education in 1982.

  4. Department for Education - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Education (DfE) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.It is responsible for child protection, child services, education (compulsory, further, and higher education), apprenticeships, and wider skills in England.

  5. Robin Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Professor Robin Alexander. Robin Alexander is a British educationist and academic known particularly for championing the cause of primary education, [1] [2] for his leadership of the Cambridge Primary Review, [3] and for his research and writing on education policy, culture, curriculum, pedagogy, dialogic teaching [4] and comparative and international education.

  6. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Education is compulsory until 18, thus post-16 education can take a number of forms, and may be academic or vocational. This can involve continued schooling, known as sixth form, leading to A-levels or alternative Level 3 qualifications. It can also include work-based apprenticeships, traineeships and volunteering.

  7. National Curriculum assessment - Wikipedia

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    The assessments were introduced following the introduction of a National Curriculum to schools in England and Wales under the Education Reform Act 1988.As the curriculum was gradually rolled out from 1989, statutory assessments were introduced between 1991 and 1995, with those in Key Stage 1 first, following by Key Stages 2 and 3 respectively as each cohort completed a full key stage. [2]

  8. Becky Francis - Wikipedia

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    She has also been Director of Education at the Royal Society of Arts (2010–12) and an advisor to the Education Select Committee of the House of Commons since 2015. [ 3 ] In July 2024, it was announced that she would be chairing a Curriculum and Assessment Review for the English Department for Education .

  9. Personnel selection - Wikipedia

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    Personnel selection is the methodical process used to hire (or, less commonly, promote) individuals.Although the term can apply to all aspects of the process (recruitment, selection, hiring, onboarding, acculturation, etc.) the most common meaning focuses on the selection of workers.