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New Learning Outside the Classroom measures
New Learning Outside the Classroom measures
Children’s Secretary Ed Balls and Children’s Minister Kevin Brennan have launched a new Quality Badge scheme and more support for teachers in the first ever national Learning Outside the Classroom National Conference and national awards.

What does this mean for learning? More pupils can attend educational school trips as the new measures slash the red tape and offer teachers more support. It also means £4.5 million of funding, a new Quality Badge scheme to cut paperwork for teachers by helping schools and local authorities to identify organisations that can organise, run and manage high quality experiences safely and effectively.

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