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Category: Schools

18/11/2014 Labour / Schools

Reclaiming Education Conference

With less than six months to the General Election, the fourth Reclaiming Education Conference last Saturday focused on the how

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14/11/2014 Primary / Schools / Secondary

Is London’s GCSE success due to ethnic diversity in capital’s schools ?

According to researchers at the Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO) at Bristol University, London’s success is less to

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12/11/2014 Schools / Secondary

Caroline Benn Memorial Lecture – Busting Grammar School Myths

Selina Todd delivered this year’s Caroline Benn Memorial lecture to over one hundred people in a House of Commons Committee

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11/11/2014 International / Schools

The Myth of Chinese Super Schools

Diane Ravitch, a strong critic of the Charter School programme in the US, has buried an educational myth or two

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06/11/2014 Schools / Secondary

Should Schools and Colleges Still Offer AS-levels?

Cambridge University has urged schools and colleges to continue offering AS-levels to their Year 12 students, despite the ‘devaluation’ of

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