Schools
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Low expectations and behavioural stereotypes blamed for poor academic performance
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Sep 8 2008:
An education charity has been found to have breached charity laws by donating £7,500 of its funds to the Labour Party
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Sep 8 2008:
Harry Phibbs: Children need to be taught about entrepreneurship, but are schools really the place to do it?
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Sep 8 2008:
Number of underachieving secondary schools in England has fallen by about a quarter
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Sep 8 2008:
Madeleine Bunting: Secular establishments struggle to find shared values, but religious ones must avoid being holy huddles of the faithful
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Sep 7 2008:
Doctors and psychologists notice increase in numbers of children suffering medically recognised condition
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Sep 6 2008:
The poem Carol Ann Duffy penned in response to her work being removed from a GCSE curriculum
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Sep 5 2008:
Savitri Hensman: State-funded schools shouldn't discriminate by faith. Our communities must be built on inclusiveness
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Sep 5 2008:
Mark Lawson: Carol Ann Duffy's work on violence is ideal for classroom discussion. It's a poem, not a memo
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Sep 5 2008:
Letters: Please don't rush to judge all the middle-class parents who send their kids to private schools by the same harsh yardstick
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Sep 5 2008:
Letters: If you want to change how another person behaves, you have to begin by understanding how that person sees himself and his world
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Sep 4 2008:
Francis Gilbert: I will teach Carol Ann Duffy's amazing poem to my classes – if every child truly understood it there would be no knife crime
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Sep 4 2008:
Schools and local authorities are making good progress in implementing the government's 14 to 19 education reforms
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Sep 4 2008:
Ed Balls wants headteachers to encourage more secondary school pupils to eat healthy food by treating them like proper paying customers
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Sep 4 2008:
Agnes Poirier: The French government's decision to introduce more English in schools is a smokescreen disguising cutbacks and job losses
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