
1 December 2008
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Education union Voice has demanded the Scottish government work towards smaller class sizes.
Surrey County Council has raised concerns about red tape in plans to give local authorities responsibility for the education of 16- to 19-year-olds.
Schools in Newcastle have surpassed government targets for health and wellbeing in record time.
The first areas to trial the government's Find Your Talent scheme, which aims to offer young people five hours of cultural experiences a week, have been announced.
Science is the worst taught subject in Welsh secondary schools, according to a report by the Welsh education watchdog.
The government's white paper on pupil referral units and other forms of alternative educational provision sets out some big changes. But, as Ben Cook discovers, the proposals have proved controversial...
Ofsted has unveiled the first details of its new school inspection framework, which will start from September 2009, to a mixed reception. But with plans afoot to inspect schools on...
Teachers and support staff in south east London will be the first to benefit from a new college dedicated to the professional development of the children's workforce.
Childhood obesity, poor school performance and the demise of family mealtimes are all linked, a study by a Welsh university has found.
The School Food Trust has pledged to address the rising cost of school meals by improving efficiency in school kitchens.
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