
28 August 2008
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The hours that teachers work each week has changed little in more than a decade, according to the annual School Teachers' Review Body survey.
Disadvantaged pupils are to get increased access to out-of-school activities in the second year of Northern Ireland's extended schools programme.
Parents from ethnic minorities are to be targeted in a campaign that encourages them to text a charity for advice.
Government plans to revolutionise alternative education provision have failed to consider ethnic minority pupils, according to two equality charities.
The School Food Trust is to entice children to eat school meals with the help of Disney's popular film series High School Musical.
The government is to reform the commissioning of children and young people's services in a bid to help local authorities and children's trusts.
GCSE results at three out of four of the first secondary schools built through the government's multi-billion pound Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme have improved significantly.
The Scottish Government needs to extend its healthy eating in schools initiative to local retailers, an independent watchdog has said.
Young inpatients in learning disability services need more independence and control over their lives, a report from the Healthcare Commission has found.
The pass rate for GCSEs stands at its highest ever at 98.4 per cent, junior schools minister Lord Andrew Adonis has announced.
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