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The high-profile programme has prompted complaints of missed targets and poor-quality tuition It was a Saturday morning and Garry Ratcliffe, keep reading
The high-profile programme has prompted complaints of missed targets and poor-quality tuition It was a Saturday morning and Garry Ratcliffe, keep reading
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Ofsted found online lessons affected some children’s view of the need to be in class, leading to high absence rates keep reading
As reported by iNews, headteachers have criticised the government’s decision to stop publishing data on the number of school absences keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, close to 60% of school teachers in Jersey considered leaving their job over the keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, young children outside of high-risk groups are now being offered the COVID jab Thousands keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, an Ofsted report has warned the development of young children has been “particularly worrying” keep reading
The pandemic gave us the chance to rethink our education system, so why do we persist with this pointless ritual? keep reading
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