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Since it is considerably larger in population than the others combined it is common for observers to equate England with the United Kingdomn. In the realm of education, this is a mistake - one has to analyse the constituent home nations.


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Partners situated in England

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England in a nutshell

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The population of England is 51 million.

The capital city is London - also the capital of the United Kingdom.

For more details on England see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England

Education in England

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Since it is considerably larger in population than the others combined it is common for observers to equate England with the United Kingdomn. In the realm of education, this is a mistake - one has to analyse the constituent home nations.

Schools in England

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Primary education

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Secondary education

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The post-compulsory level

General upper secondary education

Vocational education

Further and higher education

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Universities in England

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Further Education & Sixth Form Colleges in England

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Education reform

Schools: Governance & Management

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14-19 and University Technical Colleges

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Administration and finance

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Schools

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Colleges

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Training Providers

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Quality assurance

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Schools

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Colleges and Training Providers

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ICT organisations

ICT in education initiatives

Virtual initiatives in schools

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Virtual initiatives in colleges and training providers

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Lessons learnt

General lessons

Notable practices

References

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Relevant websites

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