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Three-quarters of public and most religious people opposed to religious selection in schools
Even those who identify with a particular religion oppose school selection by faith, the survey reveals
2 November 2016
Sir Michael Wilshaw: ‘Grammar schools will damage the schools around them’
Comprehensives need the top 20 per cent of pupils in order to lift everyone up, the Ofsted chief inspector says
30 October 2016
Pupils learn more quickly using pen and paper than on a computer, study shows
Pencil-and-paper assignments beat online projects in raising primary pupils’ progress, because staff can be more flexible and respond to students’ needs more easily
29 October 2016
‘The pen is mightier than the computer for learning’
Pencil-and-paper assignments beat online projects in raising primary pupils’ progress, study suggests
28 October 2016
‘Schools having 100% pupils of just one faith is dreadful’
The man responsible for opening new Catholic schools says students of different faiths can share same values
28 October 2016
Exclusive: Catholic education chief says total religious segregation in schools is ‘dreadful’
The man responsible for opening new Catholic schools says students of different faiths can share same values
28 October 2016
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