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Ofsted orders schools to brush up their English teaching. Ofsted orders schools to brush up their English teaching. English teachers accused by Ofsted of giving up on white working-class boys who fall behind, as one-third of lessons judged not good enough.
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Ofsted orders schools to brush up their English teaching English teachers accused by Ofsted of giving up on white working-class boys who fall behind, as one-third of lessons judged not good enough
Truancy on the rise in England: 4.3m school days missed Illness accounts for 60% of absences but schools minister admits figures are a 'concern'
Editor quits after journal accepts bogus science article Science journal fails to spot hoax despite heavy hints from authors
Knock not the ‘nappy curriculum’ I can understand fully why a lot of registered childminders are expressing alarm over the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) targets – and the extra paperwork involved. I agree it makes things a little more difficult for us. But I still think the scheme is a positive thing and worth the effort.
Out of school and on to the dole School leavers and graduates may become a 'lost generation' as businesses cut recruitment schemes in an attempt to economise
Oxford tops Guardian’s 2010 university league table Oxford University holds on to its position as the UK's leading teaching institution in the Guardian's university league tables
Education and business hand in hand Universities and colleges must have the freedom to deliver what students want, says new secretary of state
School pig prepares to give birth live on web Our school in Devon, says one student, is rife with wildlife. "The school also has a pigcam. Alice, a large, black pig, is pregnant and she'll be delivering in the next three weeks. Yes, there'll be a live birth on the internet," Roberts says breezily.
Oxonians punt the town red! As the academic year draws to a close, Oxford students take to the Mighty River Thames and ‘punt’ the town red!