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Disciplines

A compulsory register of home-educated children would boost safety and wellbeing. Picture: Joshua Resnick/Adobe Stock
Analysis 26 November 2019

Home education safety fears

The debate continues on whether to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds
Analysis 26 November 2019

Is it time to rethink votes at 16?

While not suitable for all young people, groups can lead to effective discussions. Picture: Photographee.eu/Adobe Stock
Analysis 26 November 2019

Knife awareness course safety measures

Spending on all public health services has reduced by £872m in the last five years. Picture: Adobe Stock
Analysis 26 November 2019

Top priorities for public health

Katharine Sacks-Jones: “A radical shake-up is needed”
Features 26 November 2019

Outsider with ambition: Katharine Sacks-Jones, chief executive, Become

Alison O’Sullivan is a former ADCS president
Opinion 26 November 2019

Trust young people to make their vote count

Andrew Webb is a former ADCS president
Opinion 26 November 2019

Let local leaders spend election windfall

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Other 26 November 2019

Quiz of the Year 2019

Emma Harewood, the Lighthouse project’s development and service manager. Picture: Alex Deverill
Features 26 November 2019

Beacon of hope for child abuse victims

The Youth Endowment Fund tackles youth crime by supporting projects that work with vulnerable children. Picture: Africa Studio/Adobe Stock
Other 26 November 2019

Evidence and Impact: Policy context

Measures of practice quality are at the core of the Q-O design. Picture: Christian Schwier/Adobe Stock
Research 26 November 2019

Measure Once, Cut Twice: Using Data for Continuous Improvement and Impact Evaluation in Education Programs

Professional development could help improve outcomes for disadvantaged children in the early years, according to the results of the Fostering Effective Early Learning study. Picture: dglimages/Adobe Stock
Research 26 November 2019

Fostering Effective Early Learning

Gaps in attainment between rich and poor students persist even within the same school. Picture: Shutterstock
Research 26 November 2019

How can we help young people with a social worker to thrive in education?

“Pause points” have allowed the charity to introduce changes and to take stock. Picture: Alexander/Adobe Stock
Best Practice 26 November 2019

Chance UK’s use of rapid cycle design and testing

Children who had been through the asylum process were consulted on the guide. Picture: Ingrid Turner
Best Practice 26 November 2019

Research shapes guide to help children navigate asylum system

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