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Home education can be 'astonishingly efficient', says a new study, writes Jessica Shepherd. Do you agree?
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Headteachers and teachers in schools in England and Wales are still working "unacceptably" long hours
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Record numbers of people have accepted university places through Clearing this year, according to official statistics
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Poor students more likely to choose universities near the family home that offer opportunities for term-time work, find researchers
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The Fresher
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Whether you're in halls or a house, you'll find out too much about your mates. Janet Murray reports
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That new life away from home calls for a spot of shopping. Annalisa Barbieri writes a list for you ... and your mum
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VCs call for further discussions over proposed draconian visa requirements
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As the 21st century arrived, two distinguished psychiatrists offered mankind proof, written proof that most teenagers pick their noses, writes Marc Abrahams
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Even the Tories seem to have fallen for cooperative trusts. Anna Bawden reports
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National Challenge list is a stigma, teachers allege as closures may follow this week's GCSE results
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Texan farming school defends introduction of guns amid criticism from teaching unions
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• Exam watchdog claws back £24m from ETS
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The number of A grades awarded at A-level rises
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Results for English comprehensives, updated by the schools themselves on results' day
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