
2 December 2008
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Dozens of events will be taking place across England next week to mark a national week of action to combat bullying.
The bullying of disabled children is being sidelined by the government, according to a report published by Mencap earlier this week.
Research suggests that the mass retirement of head teachers over the next few years won't cripple the education system, as feared.
Asylum-seeker children in Scotland are to get help to enter further and higher education.
The London Borough of Lewisham has been given an outstanding rating by Ofsted for the way it manages services for children and young people.
A project training children's centre staff to develop interaction skills has been hailed a success for improving child behaviour and language development.
Steven Spielberg, Richard Branson, Jamie Oliver, Keira Knightley - the dyslexics featured on the Xtraordinary People website reads like a who's who of the gifted and famous.
Secondary school children in Lancashire are using play to help younger pupils develop strategies to tackle bullying.
Teaching unions have reinforced calls for an end to national testing after a review found the system impacts negatively on teaching and learning and does nothing to drive up standards.
Employers need to put their money where their mouths are and provide quality training opportunities for young people if a bill to raise the effective education leaving age to 18...
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