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Schools 'disrupted' by new rankings
A heads' union says England's schools face disruption after last-minute changes to GCSE recognition in league tables.
- 10 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
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Philosophy 'boosts primary results'
A study suggests primary school results are boosted by weekly philosophy sessions.
- 10 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
£7m free school in special measures
A £7m Birmingham free school opened by Prime Minister David Cameron is to go into special measures following a highly critical Ofsted report.
- 9 July 2015
- From the section Birmingham & Black Country
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Student maintenance grants scrapped
- 8 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Top universities challenged on access
- 8 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Children in care 'should stay to 25'
- 8 July 2015
- From the section UK
BBC unveils final Micro Bit design
- 7 July 2015
- From the section Technology
Children's early help 'cut by half'
- 7 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Call for global school emergency fund
- 6 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Study reveals school segregation
- 6 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Budget pledge on speedier adoptions
- 6 July 2015
- From the section UK
Exam focus 'harms' pupils' health
- 4 July 2015
- From the section Education & Family
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Does the maths stack up for libraries?
- 10 July 2015
- From the section UK
'If my parents found me, they could kill me'
- 9 July 2015
- From the section UK
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Shakespeare classroom to be restored
- 7 July 2015
- From the section England
Degree date for dissertation dog
- 7 July 2015
- From the section Edinburgh, Fife & East Scotland
Knowledge economy
Asian women overturn 'blokey' business schools
- 8 July 2015
- From the section Business
'Circademics' get serious about the circus
- 1 July 2015
- From the section Business
US universities' symbolic return to Iran
- 23 June 2015
- From the section Business
Features & Analysis
'Where's Chloe?'
Helping young people with learning disability understand death
- 2 July 2015
- From the section Magazine
Our Experts
Is academy status the answer for 'coasting' schools?
The government has announced that "coasting" schools are to be given academy status - but, asks Branwen Jeffreys, is that a guarantee of improvement?
Branwen Jeffreys
Education Editor
Schools put on front line against extremism
From the beginning of next month, head teachers will be expected to play a much bigger part in preventing extremism.
Sean Coughlan
Education correspondent
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Does the maths stack up for libraries?
- 10 July 2015
- From the section UK
'If my parents found me, they could kill me'
- 9 July 2015
- From the section UK
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