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The pilot for testing four and five-year-olds has now ended – how has it been received? The testing of four keep reading
The pilot for testing four and five-year-olds has now ended – how has it been received? The testing of four keep reading
The UK’s main parties are preparing for a general election which will take place on 12 December It has only keep reading
The NAHT has commented on phonics check and KS1 SATs This piece needs a bit of an introduction. When you keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, the most recent SAT results show that girls continue to outperform boys in most topics, keep reading
According to a new survey, primary school teachers support the NEU’s ongoing campaign for a viable alternative to SATs With keep reading
As reported by the BBC, parents of Year 2 pupils at a Suffolk school have boycotted SATs, believing them to keep reading
The education secretary, Damian Hinds, wrote in the Sunday Telegraph on 21 April about the importance of SATs, weighing in keep reading
The ASCL has commented on Labour’s plan to scrap SATs altogether, following the news that teachers may be boycotting these keep reading
As reported by the BBC, the head of an academy trust ordered teachers to teach their pupils SAT content, allowing keep reading
According to a new YouGov survey, the vast majority of primary school teachers believe SATs are too stressful for children keep reading
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