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Editors' pick
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Under new plans, pupils will influence everything from teaching style to toilet size. By Wendy Berliner
Most recent
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Dec 2 2008:
Increasing number of children hear little language at home beyond 'daily grunt', thinktanks report
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Nov 27 2008:
Nursery and primary school are more important than home environment, study shows
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Nov 27 2008:
Mothers are three times more likely to be sent to prison than fathers, figures show
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Nov 26 2008:
Teacher used eBay during lessons for children with behavioural difficulties, panel hears
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Nov 25 2008:
Children would spell better if they knew about 'morphemes', say researchers
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Nov 19 2008:
First report from Ofsted since taking over children's protection services says they are 'patently inadequate'
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Nov 19 2008:
Bad quality services in deprived areas make things worse, says chief inspector
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Nov 18 2008:
Want to get rid of a violin, or acquire a pogo stick? Maybe even buy a Vauxhall Astra? A new website could help, says Janet Murray
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Nov 13 2008:
Cash shortages and falling numbers will force primary school closures, say Liberal Democrats
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Nov 11 2008:
Heads told they will have to consider merging with other schools to survive downturn
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Nov 11 2008:
A new report claims class is still the biggest factor in educational success. John Crace reports
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Nov 6 2008:
More than 4,000 children aged five and younger were suspended from primary schools in England last year, government figures show
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1-15 of 801 for Primary schools
