Surf these sites: British Educational Communications and Technology Agency -- BECTA is a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) with a remit to ensure that technology supports the DfEE''s drive to raise educational standards. Site includes an on-line bookstore. DfEE Parents'' Site -- Government site giving information about education in the UK. Covers curriculum, admissions, bullying, homework, choosing a school (including a school website search), performance tables, and Ofsted reports. EASEA Project -- This is project is piloting a web-based delivery system for getting DfEE documents to school or Local Education Authority staff. Early Years NTO -- The Early Years National Training Organisation is a strategic body that represents everyone, including paid staff and volunteers, who works in the UK with children between the ages of 0 - 8. Responsible for training strategy for the UK Early Years Sector and, while it does not itself provide training, it advises on all issues of training and qualifications. Employment Appeals Tribunal -- The Superior Court of Record dealing with appeals from the decisions of the Employment Tribunals and Certification Officer. General Teaching Council -- Site providing details on the Register of Teachers. It includes a questionnaire which forms part of the current GTC consultation exercise. NGFL -- The National Grid for Learning site brings together a collection of resources to help raise standards in education and to support lifelong learning. Office for Standards in Education -- OFSTED. Regulates standards of teaching in schools and colleges. Student Loans Company Ltd -- Provides details of the Student Loans system which is part of the Government''s financial support package for students. Teacher Training Agency -- The TTA site provides details on becoming a teacher as well as advice for those who are newly qualified. It also has pages devoted to a number of teaching subjects including IT and Special Needs. The DfEE Web Site -- The UK government''s Department for Education and Employment. The Employment Service -- Included on the ES web site are a small selection of job adverts and details on the location of the UK''s job centres.
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