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A new initiative aimed at driving improvements in colleges will see six college governors and clerks appointed to help heal keep reading
A new initiative aimed at driving improvements in colleges will see six college governors and clerks appointed to help heal keep reading
A special school in Scotland has announced that it will soon close down, just weeks after telling parents of its keep reading
Angela Rayner has announced that, under a Labour government, rules around GSCE English and maths resits would be scrapped According keep reading
Opinions are divided on whether a post-primary integrated school in County Down should be allowed to admit some of its keep reading
According to The Telegraph and Argus, a Bradford MP has been in correspondence with the education secretary, hitting back at keep reading
MSPs are reviewing standardised assessments in Scotland to ascertain how successful they have been, according to the BBC MSPs in keep reading
According to the BBC, campaigners in Wales are asking for more flexibility for when their summer-born children begin school Campaigners keep reading
The Welsh secretary is encouraging schools across the country to get involved with the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme keep reading
The Department for Education has released an outline of how it plans to support underperforming schools The government has pledged keep reading
The head of education in Fife has warned that Brexit may be detrimental in recruiting foreign teachers According to The keep reading
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