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Being picked on leads victims to question their religion or self-harm, study shows
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The government has announced yet another layer of advisers to be flown in to underperforming schools. But how helpful are they? Jessica Shepherd finds out
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Under new plans, pupils will influence everything from teaching style to toilet size. By Wendy Berliner
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The higher education sector has set out its vision for the next decade, and the proposals are radical, finds Jessica Shepherd
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Schools are being urged to take ergonomics seriously, to improve pupils' posture and their concentration, finds Caroline Roberts
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Can David Lammy, the new universities minister, be the spur to widening participation many hope he will be? By Polly Curtis
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Suzanne Buckner has created a school to meet her son's needs. So why is he being sent elsewhere? Chine Mbubaegbu reports
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Judge steps down after teacher accused of promoting BNP views on school laptop claims hearing is unfair
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Tories say just 12,000 have registered in schools and colleges, well below the government target
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But European poll shows reluctance in most countries to study science-based subjects
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A new 'eBay college' aims to make students, and teachers, of us all, says Lucy Tobin
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Higher and further teaching professionals "significantly" better paid than other similar professions, say employers
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Degree classifications could be replaced by report card system and the academic calendar reformed
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Via radio, text messaging and the web, Brilliant Pongo ensures precious information reaches his homeland
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Thought you'd leave it till graduation to start looking for work? Start looking early says Nic Paton
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Government urges teachers not to rest on their laurels
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A new report on educating autistic children finds schools unable to cope and parents frustrated
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Government 'in market for ideas' on how higher education could respond to rising unemployment and economic decline
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