
2 December 2008
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Special educational needs It is good practice for teachers to have additional training to teach students who have special educational needs. Teachers who wish to work specifically with pupils with...
Sitting in the foyer of Blackpool's Hilton Hotel, the shadow secretary for children, schools and families, Michael Gove is full of enthusiasm for the plans the Conservative Party has for...
The Government is backing the approach of personalised learning to meet individual needs. Joe Lepper examines its link to extended schools and how it works in practice.
The Elmgreen School in Lambeth would not exist if it were not for parents. The first parent-promoted school in the country, it opened its doors to 180 bright-eyed year seven...
Thousands of children are missing from education, but there are no official figures verifying the extent of the problem. Sue Learner talks to the professionals tracking them down.
A leading accident prevention charity wants to expand a network of schemes where children and young people experience risk in safe settings. But some play professionals question the wisdom of...
Children's Secretary Ed Balls has launched an online campaign and guidance to crack down on cyberbullies - those who use text messages and emails to torment others. But will these...
Figures obtained by Children & Young People Now have revealed vast differences in how councils identify children missing from education while many are unable to provide any numbers, despite a...
The Charter for Children's Play is relaunched this week, nearly a decade after its last revision. Jo Stephenson finds out why campaigners are still fighting for play's status.
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