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Unlocking learning? Towards evidence-informed policy and practice in education
ConferenceHillage J, British Education Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, BERA, Warwick, September 2010
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The Work Programme - Learning from the Past
NewsWelfare reform is central to the government’s ambition to address the problem of growing unemployment and worklessness. An early indication of...
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Survey paints picture of creative graduates
NewsGraduates of creative courses are well placed to ride out the recession, a new study has revealed. Led by University of the Arts London and...
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Coalition government and the evidence base
NewsDetails of the new UK government’s policy priorities in areas of interest to IES (including welfare reform, skill development, further and higher...
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The future for education and skills: the three 'A's
NewsFor many years the focus of education policy was very firmly on the so-called three ‘R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic. Looking ahead, the...
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Protecting the health of the working age population
NewsWith a new coalition government in place, and public sector budget cuts under way, it is timely to consider what this means for existing policy...
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The new government and upcoming EU employment issues
NewsThe type of relationship that the UK will have with the rest of the EU now that the new coalition government in place is likely to take shape over...
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The dangers of working with isocyanate paints
NewsIsocyanate paints have been identified as a major cause of occupational asthma in the UK and are thus a serious potential health hazard in the...
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Healthy Workplaces Milton Keynes
NewsImproving access to advice and support on occupational health and safety issues to business, especially those organisations with fewer than 250...
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Evaluation of HSE’s Moving Goods Safely Intervention
NewsHSE’s Moving Goods Safely 3 (MGS3) intervention targeted risks associated with the movement of goods in the logistics, warehousing, road haulage...