The Department For Education And The Role Of Education In England

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The Department for Education and Employment is in charge of state schools within
England, They are responsible for issues affecting children (under 18â€TMs) in England including child protection and education issues, as well as working to create policies and procedures that direct and support schools as organisations to support children and young people to achieve their full potential. The DFE works to promote equal opportunities for all children and young people, and promote the best and highest education outcome possible for the children in England. The DFE works to develop the quality of services available to children, as well as ensuring that the services are meeting the differing needs of children around the country. The DFE is also responsible

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