Proper noun
DfE
(UK, UK politics) Initialism of Department for Education.
The Department for Education (DfE) is establishing an advisory group to look more closely at differential learning experiences and the variation in the impact of the Covid pandemic on pupils across the country. Source: Internet
A meeting was held between ministers, Downing Street officials and the Department for Education (DfE) on Monday to discuss the plan further, but the DfE would not comment on its outcome. Source: Internet
A DfE spokesperson said: “The education secretary has been clear that there can be no great schools without great teachers and we have committed to tackling issues that could affect teacher’s mental health and wellbeing. Source: Internet
One DFE is defined as 1 μg of dietary folate, or 0.6 μg of folic acid supplement. Source: Internet
Her claim that the guidance had been revised multiple times because of errors was rejected by the Department for Education (DfE), which said the main document had only been substantively changed once. Source: Internet
Managed moves are neither tracked by the DfE nor recorded in their statistics and can be a way for schools to move troublesome pupils off their rolls without being branded a high-excluding school. Source: Internet