Following several recent requests about obtaining official documents, today's post is a reminder about the Digital Education Resource Archive (DERA). This site is hosted by the Institute of Education at the University of London, and offers free access to governmental reports. As a lot of government websites have been reorganised in recent years (particularly since the 2010 General Election), it's a very useful source for tracking down reports which no longer seem to be available.
At present DERA contains over 5000 items, although more are being added every week.
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