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===Ministers=== | ===Ministers=== | ||
*[[Nicky Morgan]] - Secretary of State for Education, Minister for Women and Equalities | *[[Nicky Morgan]] - Secretary of State for Education, Minister for Women and Equalities | ||
+ | *[[Nick Gibb]] - Minister of State for Schools | ||
+ | *[[Edward Timpson]] - Minister of State for Children and Families | ||
+ | *[[Nick Boles]] - Minister of State for Skills and Equalities | ||
+ | *[[Sam Gyimah]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Childcare and Education | ||
+ | *[[John Nash]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools | ||
+ | *[[Caroline Dinenage]] - Parliamentary Under Secretaries | ||
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+ | ====Former==== | ||
*[[David Laws]] - Minister of State for Schools | *[[David Laws]] - Minister of State for Schools | ||
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*[[Nick Gibb]] - Minister of State for School Reform | *[[Nick Gibb]] - Minister of State for School Reform | ||
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*[[Jo Swinson]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women and Equalities | *[[Jo Swinson]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women and Equalities | ||
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===Special Advisers=== | ===Special Advisers=== | ||
− | *[[Luke Tryl]] | + | *[[Luke Tryl]] - spad to [[Nicky Morgan]] since July 2014. Former think tanker at [[Reform]] and lobbyist at [[Tetra Strategy]]. |
+ | *[[Lee Davis]] - spad to [[Nicky Morgan since October 2014. Former think tanker at the [[Centre for Social Justice]]. | ||
+ | *[[George Looker]] | ||
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+ | ====Former==== | ||
+ | *[[Chris Wilkins]] - spad to [[Nick Morgan]] from July 2014 to May 2015. A former policy adviser and speech writer to the last two Conservative leaders and assistant campaign director to election guru [[Lynton Crosby]] in 2005. | ||
*[[Julian Astle]] | *[[Julian Astle]] | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 10:16, 17 July 2015
The Department for Education (DfE) is responsible for education and children’s services in England. It is a ministerial department, supported by 10 agencies and public bodies.
Contents
Activities
The department is responsible for:
- the teaching and learning for children in the early years and in primary schools
- the teaching and learning for young people under the age of 19 years in secondary schools and in further education
- supporting professionals who work with children and young people
- helping disadvantaged children and young people to achieve more
- making sure that local services protect and support children
Agencies
Executive agencies
The DfE works closely with three executive agencies:
Non-ministerial department
Executive non-departmental public body
Advisory non-departmental public body
Other
People
Ministers
- Nicky Morgan - Secretary of State for Education, Minister for Women and Equalities
- Nick Gibb - Minister of State for Schools
- Edward Timpson - Minister of State for Children and Families
- Nick Boles - Minister of State for Skills and Equalities
- Sam Gyimah - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Childcare and Education
- John Nash - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools
- Caroline Dinenage - Parliamentary Under Secretaries
Former
- David Laws - Minister of State for Schools
- Nick Gibb - Minister of State for School Reform
- Jo Swinson - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women and Equalities
Special Advisers
- Luke Tryl - spad to Nicky Morgan since July 2014. Former think tanker at Reform and lobbyist at Tetra Strategy.
- Lee Davis - spad to [[Nicky Morgan since October 2014. Former think tanker at the Centre for Social Justice.
- George Looker
Former
- Chris Wilkins - spad to Nick Morgan from July 2014 to May 2015. A former policy adviser and speech writer to the last two Conservative leaders and assistant campaign director to election guru Lynton Crosby in 2005.
- Julian Astle