Roles Of Dfe In Education

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The DfE also helps to develop the way the third sector works and what its role is with regards to children and young people. The third sectors are non-governmental organisations, usually voluntary and community organisations, charities and social enterprises.
The Local Government has the responsibility to provide service to all the schools in the community. The department of Local Government responsible for education is known as the Local Education Authority.
The Local Education Authority (LEA) is responsible for promoting community cohesion, dealing with school management issues and behaviour management, the development of school policies, staff training and development and special education needs.
Local Authorities have to create documents

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