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Making teaching a Masters-level profession would be welcomed by the sector, new research has found.
Schools will be given help to tackle bullying of children with disabilities or special educational needs, the government has announced.
Parents will get a bigger say on how schools are run under the Education and Skills Bill, details of which were announced today by Gordon Brown.
Gordon Brown will today publish his future policy plans, expected to include new laws on education, housing and immigration.
The introduction of diploma qualifications that combine academic and vocational learning is facing serious hurdles, a cross-party group of MPs warned yesterday (12 May).
The government's latest figures on how well children in care are doing show precious little sign of things having improved. Joe Lepper examines the figures and asks why, despite various...
A damning report by the head teacher of a special school has reopened the row over funding for special educational needs. However, a new tool...
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