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Most people oppose letting faith schools select all pupils by religion, survey finds
Some 67 per cent of Catholics and 79 per cent of Anglicans are against government plans, poll shows
30 May 2017
Exclusive: Happiness lessons can make pupils unhappy, experts warn
Even seemingly innocuous interventions, such as meditation or mindfulness exercises, can do damage, they say
29 May 2017
Plans to restrict autism diagnoses will increase pressure on schools, headteachers say
Heads’ unions have spoken of “huge frustration” at proposals to limit autism diagnoses to children also suffering from mental-health problems
28 May 2017
Whole-class punishment? That’s a war crime, Miss
An 11-year-old girl’s claim that her teacher was breaking the terms of the Geneva Convention has gone viral...and earned her an ice cream
26 May 2017
Is schools’ obsession with happiness bad for pupils?
Experts call for greater scrutiny of wellbeing programmes that aim to tackle children’s anxiety
26 May 2017
Teachers must stop terror attacks from fuelling extremism, says husband of murdered MP
Pupils need to learn that the one ‘evil, twisted, sick’ individual responsible for the Manchester attack is not representative of a whole community, Brendan Cox says
24 May 2017
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