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Lack of sex education is a ‘ticking time bomb’, warn council chiefs
The subject should be compulsory in all secondaries, says the Local Government Association
15 February 2017
Pupils deserve great sexpectations, says Valentine’s Day campaign
Make this the last Valentine’s Day when pupils are without compulsory sex and relationships education, urges the Women’s Equality Party
14 February 2017
More than a third of pupils aged 7-9 can’t use joined-up handwriting, survey shows
Teachers say handwriting is losing time to other subjects in the curriculum
14 February 2017
Porn site rises to the sex education challenge for Utah’s pupils
After the defeat of a bill seeking to introduce sex education lessons into the state’s schools, porn site xHamster has stepped into the breach
14 February 2017
Supermodel David Gandy calls on pupils to read more
The model wants all primary schools to enter a competition challenging pupils to read for as many minutes as they can in one week
13 February 2017
Judge grammar schools by their effect on all pupils, MPs to argue
An influential group of MPs are expected to argue that grammar schools’ success should be measured by the impact they have on the overall system
12 February 2017
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