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Access a description of the UK's education system.
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DCSF is responsible for improving the focus on all aspects of policy affecting children and young people, as part of the Government's aim to deliver educational excellence. |
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DIUS is responsible for delivering the Government's long-term vision to make Britain one of the best places in the world for science, research and innovation. |
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General guidance for UK teachers and useful background information. |
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Useful background information about education in the UK. |
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Information about the national curriculum |
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Website for specific information about testing and qualifications. |
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Teaching and learning and the curriculum in Scotland |
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The website of the Scottish Qualifications Authority |
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For information about the curriculum in Wales |
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The website of the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment |
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The inspection of schools in England is undertaken by Ofsted, a non-ministerial government department. The different countries of the UK have their own inspection bodies: |
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In Scotland HMIE's principal activity is to promote sustainable improvements in standards, quality and achievements for all learners in a Scottish education through first-hand independent evaluation. |
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In Wales Estyn is the office of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales. |
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In Northern Ireland: The Education and Training Inspectorate is responsible for the central administration of all aspects of education and related services in Northern Ireland - excepting the higher and further education sectors. |
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An informative site that covers all aspects of education news in the UK, updated every day. |
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BECTA is the UK Government agency leading on the use of ICT in education. |
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HEFCE is responsible for distributing public funding for higher education teaching and research in universities and colleges in England. It is also the lead body for higher education policy development. |
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The 2001 results and all the policy background information to this important exercise, with over£800 million allocated to universities on a competitive basis. |
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Direct.gov.uk is the single point of online access for general information offered by the governmental organisations. |
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