Abstract: This article proposes a statistical shmoo for a Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE). A statistical shmoo shows a Bit-Error Rate (BER) distribution of a system ...
The Department for Education has been slated as ‘tone deaf’ for posting a joke apology on social media boasting about Labour’s achievements in schools. The message, posted last night, was headed ...
A post by the DfE on its social media accounts ‘apologising’ for the ‘unintended consequences of its efforts to give every child the best start in life’ has angered the sector and parents. The DfE's ...
The Department for Education has announced plans to give every school in England an individual minimum attendance improvement target in a drive to restore pre-pandemic levels. Every school will have ...
Teachers in England can use artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up marking and write letters home to parents, new government guidance says. Training materials being distributed to schools, first ...
The Department for Education’s design team is ‘one of largest architecture practices you’ve never heard of’, according to its head, Crawford Wright, speaking at last week’s AJ100 Club lunch in ...
The first 300 school-based nurseries, providing up to 4,000 places from September, have been approved by the Department for Education (DfE). The school-based nurseries will be located across the ...
An executive agency of the Government which manages the delivery of £75 billion of public funding to tens of thousands of education and skills providers is set to close next year, the Education ...
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The Department for Education has confirmed the responsibilities of its ministers. The Department for Education has confirmed the briefs of its new ministers. Picture: Bridget Phillipson/X Education ...
The attainment gap between poorer children and their peers at the end of GCSEs is ‘wider than a decade ago’, the National Audit Office said. The Department for Education has “limited evidence” on how ...