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Sep
Academies white paper will go ahead, Justine Greening confirms
The Education Secretary faced her first grilling in front of the Education Select Committee yesterday, where she announced the Government’s plan to enact the Educational
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Sep
But how do we do resilience?
We all know how important resilience and growth mindset (which aren’t interchangeable, but are certainly complementary) are to the development of successful learners. To be
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Sep
Middlesbrough Mayor hits out at 'worst place to live' report
Middlesbrough Mayor David Budd told the Gazette that the report labelling the town as the “worst place to live for girls” was based on outdated statistics. The study,
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Sep
Analysis of the teacher workforce in England in the academic years 2010 to 2015 across regions
All tables can be found here. The North East has had the smallest increase (8.3%) in the number of primary school pupils and the largest decrease (7.0%) in the number of secondary
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Sep
‘Schools that work for everyone’ consultation overview
Justine Greening, the Secretary of State for Education, addressed the House of Commons on Monday with plans for new grammar schools, detailed in the Schools that work for everyone
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Sep
PM and Labour leader in heated PMQs debate over grammar schools plans
Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday saw Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clash over the Government’s new plan to expand grammar schools in England. Mrs May said Mr
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