
3 December 2008
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The government is expected to respond imminently to Mike Tomlinson's review of education for 14- to 19-year-olds.
Teacher's TV, for people working in schools, has been launched, this week including programmes on enabling children with complex special needs to thrive and random drugs testing in schools. www.teachers.tv
Charities have welcomed a £1.25m investment in intensive family support projects.
The Labour party has put children firmly at the centre of its bid for a third term in government.
Young people are being encouraged to take part in mock elections organised by the Hansard Society, The Electoral Commission and the Department for Education and Skills. www.mockelections.co.uk.
Hampshire County Council has launched its first excellence cluster, a school and community partnership to help raise standards.
The Scottish Executive has launched Happy, Safe and Achieving Their Potential: A Standard of Support for Children and Young People in Scottish Schools. It includes details on the role of...
Campaigners from parents' group Right to Swim have resolved to keep fighting against guidelines which enable swimming pools to insist on a one-to-one adult-child ratio for children under four, following...
Pendragon School in Downham, Lewisham, has become the first special school in London to achieve specialist status. The school for 11- to 16-year-olds will focus on humanities.
Norwood, the Jewish children and family charity, has reversed its budget deficit of 2002/03 and ended 2003/04 with a modest surplus.
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