
2 December 2008
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A network offering guidance, support and careers advice to black teachers in London is to be launched later this week.
School support staff are often not paid fully for the job they actually do, a poll by the trade union Unison has found.
Early intervention projects could be at risk from changes to local government funding, expected to be announced tomorrow (6 December).
Northern Ireland is to abandon the 11 plus, education minister Caitriona Ruane announced today.
Children exercise more and eat healthier foods during school summer holidays, found a study being presented to government ministers today.
School support staff are often not paid fully for the job they actually do, a study from trade union UNISON has found.
A new organisation has been launched dedicated to improving the educational experience of children with autism in the UK.
An apprenticeship scheme that helps young people get into the music industry is to be expanded after a successful pilot.
The largest teaching union is Northern Ireland has pulled out of the forum that negotiates pay and conditions for teachers.
The government has introduced a bill containing the legislation necessary to raise the school leaving age to 18.
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