
2 December 2008
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Parents are being encouraged to make their voices heard this week through an online forum and more than 230 events across the UK.
Just under half of Worcestershire's pre-schools have problems getting support for children with special educational needs, according to a new report.
Teaching associations across the country have embraced the government's decision to abolish Key stage 3 testing.
Northern Ireland education minister Caitriona Ruane has met with members of the Belfast Education and Library Board to discuss its budget, after they suspended all meetings in protest over a...
The Conservatives have called the educational inequality in England "shocking" after new data revealed there are pockets of the country where only a tiny minority of children achieve five good...
People are put off from becoming a school governor because they are seen as being overloaded with work that is complex, difficult and demanding, according to a new report.
Ofsted's controversial proposals to inspect schools on their contribution to pupil wellbeing have been welcomed by children's services sector.
Local authorities must do more to involve hard-to-reach parents in school admissions forums, according to Martin Rogers, policy consultant at the Children's Services Network.
The credit crunch could have a knock-on effect on school admissions support services for parents, the chair of the Association of Directors of Children's Services sustainability policy committee has warned.
School business managers in Lewisham, south London, are taking part in training on using the principles of social enterprises to generate resources for their school.
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