SKE numbers by provider 20/21

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Dear Department for Education,

I wish to request data for Subject Knowledge Enhancement courses funded by the DfE during 2020-21 (for ITT 2021-22): how many prospective trainee teachers were funded who started pre-ITT SKE courses during that academic year period broken down by name of SKE course provider, by SKE subject and by size of SKE course (units or weeks).

If data is to be published, I would like to know the intended publication data for each of the datasets requested.

Yours faithfully,

Mark Crowley

MINISTERS, Department for Education

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Dear  Mark Crowley 

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Dear Mark,

Thank you for your request for information, which was received on 09
February 2022. You requested:

Data for Subject Knowledge Enhancement courses funded by the DfE during
2020-21 (for ITT 2021-22): how many prospective trainee teachers were
funded who started pre-ITT SKE courses during that academic year period
broken down by name of SKE course provider, by SKE subject and by size of
SKE course (units or weeks).

If data is to be published, I would like to know the intended publication
data for each of the datasets requested.

I have dealt with your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

The information you have requested is not due to be published but is
attached here.

If you have any queries about this letter, please contact me. Please
remember to quote the reference number 2022-0004988 in any future
communications.
If you are unhappy with the way your request has been handled, you should
make a complaint to the Department by writing to me within two calendar
months of the date of this letter. Your complaint will be considered by an
independent review panel, who review panel, who were not involved in the
original consideration of your request. 
If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint to the
Department, you may then contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.
 
With best wishes
 
Louise Okwabi