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Title: Department for Education.
Source: Education Parliamentary Monitor. 11/24/2025, Issue 1163, Special section p1-12. 12p.
Subject Terms: *Literacy programs, *Children with disabilities, *Family services, *Learning, *Freedom of speech, *School food, *Political science education, Legislative oversight
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom
Company/Entity: Great Britain. Dept. for Education , Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords , Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Abstract: The article focuses on the recent written parliamentary questions (PQs) related to education discussed in the House of Commons and House of Lords from November 17 to 21, 2025. Key topics include the government's initiatives to enhance reading for pleasure through the National Year of Reading 2026, the rollout of Family Hubs to support early childhood development, and measures to improve access to free school meals. Additionally, it addresses the importance of political education in schools, the management of special educational needs, and the government's commitment to uphold freedom of speech in universities. The report highlights various funding commitments and evaluations aimed at improving educational outcomes across the UK. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article focuses on the recent written parliamentary questions (PQs) related to education discussed in the House of Commons and House of Lords from November 17 to 21, 2025. Key topics include the government's initiatives to enhance reading for pleasure through the National Year of Reading 2026, the rollout of Family Hubs to support early childhood development, and measures to improve access to free school meals. Additionally, it addresses the importance of political education in schools, the management of special educational needs, and the government's commitment to uphold freedom of speech in universities. The report highlights various funding commitments and evaluations aimed at improving educational outcomes across the UK. [Extracted from the article]
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