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  2. National Curriculum for England - Wikipedia

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    The National Curriculum for England is the statutory standard of school subjects, lesson content, and attainment levels for primary and secondary schools in England. It is compulsory for local authority -maintained schools, but also often followed by independent schools and state-funded academies. It was first introduced by the Education Reform ...

  3. Special education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Special educational provision means that the child needs support that would not generally be provided to a child of the same age in a mainstream school. [ 3] Some examples of SEN include: [ 4][ 5] A condition which affects behaviour or social skills, such as ADHD or autism. A condition that affects the ability to read and write, such as ...

  4. General Teaching Council for England - Wikipedia

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    The General Teaching Council for England ( GTCE) was the professional body for teaching in England between 2000 and 2012. The GTC was established by the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 which set two aims: "to contribute to improving standards of teaching and the quality of learning, and to maintain and improve standards of professional ...

  5. Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    qaa.ac.uk. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (usually referred to simply as the Quality Assurance Agency or QAA) is the United Kingdom higher education sector's independent expert quality body. It has a remit to maintain and enhance the quality of teaching and learning in tertiary education in the United Kingdom and beyond. [ 1]

  6. Institute for Learning - Wikipedia

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    the Institute for Learning. The Institute for Learning (IfL) was a voluntary membership, UK professional body.It ceased operating on 31 October 2014. Although precise membership figures and statistical details had been removed from IfL's webpage prior to its closure, at the end of financial year 2013-2014 IfL were reported as having only 33,500 of their 200,000 members remaining.

  7. Education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Funding. In 2015/16, the UK spent £3.2 billion on early years education, £27.7 billion on primary education, £38.2 billion on secondary education and £5.9 billion on tertiary education. In total, the UK spent £83.4 billion on education (includes £8.4 billion on other categories). [ 36]

  8. 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]

  9. Education Act 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Education Act 1994. An Act to make provision about teacher training and related matters; to make provision with respect to the conduct of students’ unions; and for connected purposes. The Education Act 1994 (c. 30) is an act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom under John Major 's government in 1994, which primarily established the ...