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A support scheme to prepare local authorities for the seven billion pound transfer of 16 to 19 funding from the Learning and Skills Council in 2010 is to launch next...
A lack of government funding could hamper plans in Scotland to get more schools involved in youth work, voluntary sector leaders have warned.
The president of the Association of Directors of Children's Services, Maggie Atkinson, has paid tribute to Andy Samson who was found dead earlier this month.
Schools minister Jim Knight has today approved school building plans worth more than £3.3bn, as part of the government's Primary Capital Programme.
Teachers who work with autistic children are deprived of specialist support, according to research by the government-backed Autism Education Trust.
Head teachers with high expectations can help break the cycle of white working-class underachievement, according to a report published today.
Almost three in 10 teachers disagree with the government's guidelines on teaching evolution and would like creationism to be taught in science lessons, according to a survey.
Children from primary schools in Derby are being asked to take part in a study to see if playing Nintendo Wii games can help them lose weight.
More than 4,000 children aged five and under were suspended from primary schools in England in the past year, according to new government figures.
The Reading Agency plans to launch a website next year to encourage young people to read.
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