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Top Story for 'education'
143 ResultsGraduate tax wrong-IOD
The Institute of Directors (IoD) argues that a graduate tax is the wrong policy solution and would damage the UK’s tax competitiveness Nor would it solve the problem of widening...
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Learners motivated by practical learning in Diplomas
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New all-age careers service to launch in England in 2012
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The pupil premium may be spent on the wrong children
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School curriculum 'slimmed down'
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Third of schools in Wales not good enough
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Youths out of work and education rises
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Widespread bullying in schools is not being tackled, new report shows
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More than 600 Academies are now open and even more schools offered chance to apply
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Ofsted finds vulnerable children's views 'overlooked
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Ofsted should be split in two, says MPs' committee
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Reduce student heating costs by up to 25%
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Poor standards of english and maths could hinder school leavers
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Highly mobile armed forces children need better support
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Vocational courses failing to develop students’ understanding of business
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One in six UK children being taught in ability streams by age 7, study finds
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Universities in Scotland to set their own fees
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Students hit by "careers service on the cheap"
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European countries need to step up efforts to boost reading skills, study says
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Third of Universities charge standard fee
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Government sets out vision to support parents and families
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Educational Maintenance Allowance changeover poorly executed by Government, say MPs
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Performance table reform and transparency will raise standards and end perverse incentives
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New analysis highlights the great education divide across Britain
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MPs concerned that over-hasty student visas policy could cost economy £3.6 billion
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Think again about English Baccalaureate, say MPs
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CBI calls for automatic opt in
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Tackling obesity in pregnancy saves money in long run say midwives
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UCAS issue advice ahead of confirmation and clearing
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Education System: more choice needed for 16-18 year olds
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University students happy with quality of courses
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1 in 6 do not read single book per month
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Study still most common reason for migration to UK
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Ten village schools closing every year, new figures show
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Urgent action needed to meet creative skills demand
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New figures show only top 10 per cent will pay more under Labour's plan for tuition fees
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Mossbourne to open new Academy in Hackney
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Salmond visits million pound campus
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Ofqual to get new powers to fine exam boards over mistakes in papers
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Minister announces quality standard for National Careers Service
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England's 15-year-olds' reading is more than a year behind the best
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Defra’s boost for childcare in rural Chatteris
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Schools to trial new approach to exclusions
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Free parenting classes to be offered to over 50,000 mothers and fathers
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Report looks at trends in higher education over the last decade
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Oversight of financial management in local authority maintained schools
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Consultation with colleges
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Welsh Universities to expand into Chinese market
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New figures reveal £200m of youth service cuts
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All vocational qualifications to be judged against strict new rules
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Month of birth matters for children’s well-being as well as for test scores
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Raising expectations for teacher training
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Patients need guarantee of national standards for doctors training
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Student Visa changes
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Grimsby, Doncaster and Warrington are NEET
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EIS members Back Industrial Action - Strike day set for 30 November
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Embedding sustainability into education
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New scholarships to attract top graduates
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IfL highlights concerns about teacher training funding
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Mayor launches inquiry into primary and secondary schools
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LGO highlights most common faults in school admission appeals
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Consultation launched on free early education
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Schools urged to make sure pupils are registered for their Pupil Premium entitlement
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Volunteering can be beneficial to the most vulnerable youngsters
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Overhaul of head teachers’ qualification to help train the next generation of great school leaders
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UK students not prepared for global demands of British business
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Disadvantaged school children to benefit from £1.25 billion funding from April 2012
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DFE to recognise great Teachers
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Government sets out strategy for helping young people access education, training and work
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UK graduates ready to move abroad for career development opportunities
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New approach to education and training published
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Schools get more freedom to manage teacher performance
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Secondary School's still struggling
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Britain faces a youth unemployment emergency
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More than one in four UK children facing multiple risks to development, study finds
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‘Who you meet’ can stop you becoming NEET
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'Pay per Neet' Scheme to be unveiled
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Radical new approach to defuse 'ticking time bomb' of NEETs
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LGA comments ahead of Government's announcement on adoption
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Special educational needs crisis
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Red tape cut to allow colleges freedom to manage affairs as independent bodies
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£15m to be invested in cultural education
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17 million adults have poor numeracy skills
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Not enough music in music lessons
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EMA Replacement not Sustainable to Help Young and Poor Students, says Perspective
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Unison calls on Minister of State to block unprecedented privatisation of FE college
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New minimum 12 month duration for all apprenticeships
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£500,000 scholarship scheme launched for SEN support staff
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Country's social and economic future rests on getting teacher quality right, says Education Committee
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EcoCampus: Driving up environmental performance in Higher Education
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NHS Confederation Chair chosen to lead Health Education England
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Public Accounts Committee reports on education and children's services
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Greg Barker opens new Eco Community Education Centre
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Early years education is not providing value for money
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Further progress on school and college leaver attainment requires radical new vision
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Flawed design of Europe's flagship climate policy costs taxpayers billions of Euros
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Final expert report on PiP breast implants published
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Coalition's obliteration of vital information leaves pupils vulnerable
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Martin Dunford speaks out about the quality of vocational study
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Private university expands into health sector
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One in seven schools fails to send a student to top university
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Education reforms at risk unless government allows for-profit free schools
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Tuition fees set to rise again next year
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Committee of MPs backs calls to protect unpublished university research from FOI Act
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Support for transgender students taking Oxford University exams
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Scots to benefit from study abroad
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'Military style' education will boost prisoners' skills
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Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
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Scots pupils hit the mark
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Teaching toddlers to pay attention is the key to academic success
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Gove denies political interference in GCSEs
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Lesson observation used as a punitive management tool
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HEA Chief Executive comments on today's QS World University Rankings
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Education budget ‘invests heavily’ in young people
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The early years learning environment
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Scottish Qualifications Authority
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Plan sets course for education reform
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Tackling educational disadvantage for children in care
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Rethinking maths for the 21st century
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Review into exam textbooks published
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First HEA research and policy seminar: Professor Roger Brown
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More high quality graduates becoming teachers
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University of Huddersfield commemorates universal HEA Fellowship
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UK ranked sixth best for education
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Richard review into future of apprenticeships published
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Review of Qualifications for 14 to 19-year-olds published
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Council criticised over insufficient education for boy with special needs
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Burnwood Community School to Welcome Stephen Twigg in Recognition of its Environmental Achievements
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1 in 5 Schools Library Services facing closure
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Government putting standards and international competitiveness at risk
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Lamont warned off attacking Scottish universities
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Education Minister gives speech on international evidence
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We need professional careers advice for 12-year-olds
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AoC respond to education select committee report on Ebacc reform
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Gove to reverse GCSE decision
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Education reforms could damage engineering warn MPs
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Education reform to youth custody
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Details of implementation of tariffs for education and training announced
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Apprenticeships must be on equal footing with university degrees
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Minister highlights unprecedented investment in young people
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PSHE Review Outcome ‘does not go far enough’
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New Technical Baccalaureate introduced
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Private finance to fund rebuilding of 46 schools

