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Within the education sector, there seems to have been a push towards uniformity – perhaps driven by the concept that keep reading
Within the education sector, there seems to have been a push towards uniformity – perhaps driven by the concept that keep reading
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CREDIT: This story was first seen in Coventry LIVE A primary school is making a last-ditch attempt to continue providing keep reading
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The EEF has published new guidance for teachers to help them to improve pupils’ ability to plan, monitor and evaluate keep reading
NEU/TES joint survey examines the time students are spending on SAT preparation – concluding that it’s overtaking their lives Three-in-10 (30%) keep reading
Almost one in five children aged 7-14 exhibit tendencies that could lead to wellbeing or mental health issues later in keep reading
Mental health counselling in primary schools could offer a six-fold return on investment, benefiting children’s economic future and creating savings keep reading
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