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Ofsted: ‘Alarming’ number of schools accused of unofficially excluding SEND pupils
Today’s Ofsted report also says that pupils with SEND have a much poorer experience of education than their peers
18 October 2017
Christian A-level equivalent exams ‘don’t equip pupils to survive on earth’
Academics say that Christian exams are failing to prepare pupils for university – or for the modern world
18 October 2017
Prevent duty should guard against dangers of authoritarianism, academic says
Convincing Brexit supporters of the merits of ‘British values’ may be harder than convincing newly-arrived immigrants, pamphlet argues
17 October 2017
Malala tells her story in a picture book
‘Malala’s Magic Pencil’ recounts her journey from campaigning schoolgirl to Nobel laureate
17 October 2017
Incorporate PE into traditional classroom learning, MPs told
The new report on children’s health and wellbeing also calls for physical skills to be taken into account when examining children’s school readiness
16 October 2017
Give poorer pupils vouchers for extracurricular activities, Sutton Trust says
A poll by the charity finds that children from disadvantaged backgrounds are significantly less likely than their wealthier peers to take up extracurricular activities
12 October 2017
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