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Catholics plan 20,000 new places
Expanded number of Catholic faith schools will benefit society, claims director of the Catholic Education Service
16 September 2016
Phonics test does not assess the skills it is supposed to measure, study finds
The government’s phonics tests, taken by hundreds of thousands of primary pupils each year, are failing to test the skills they claim to measure, new research says.
15 September 2016
Location, not social class, is biggest factor in whether a child has private tuition, study finds
Primary pupils in London are more than eight times as likely to receive private tuition as their counterparts in Scotland, research has revealed.
15 September 2016
Troubled souls with a higher purpose: new study shows how pupils view themselves
Pupils accept that science does not recognise the existence of God or the mortal soul...but they believe all the same
14 September 2016
British values? Drinking tea and getting rid of immigrants, ethnic minority pupils say
Drinking tea, picking on people for their differences and getting rid of immigrants are all essential British values, according teenagers.
14 September 2016
The British Empire isn’t the ‘fantasy villain’ of history teaching, study finds
Michael Gove claimed that history teaching was informed by post-colonial guilt. But, new research says, that does not reflect how the British Empire is really taught in classrooms
13 September 2016
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