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Teachers back first strike for 22 years

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School reports to go online

The government has announced that all parents will get regular electronic reports on their children's progress in future, but does this spell good news for all concerned?
The power of words

Every employer, school, library, college and local authority is being asked to get involved for the launch of the National Year of Reading.
Eleven years of study to become a doctor

Most people in the UK enter medical college straight from school, but there has been some debate suggesting a change in the system.
Shaking up the System

It seems that the government are adamant on introducing the new diplomas to replace GCSEs and A-levels, but will they be the most effective way to better our education system?
English children plummet in reading league

England has dramatically fallen down an international league table for children's reading skills, a major new survey has found.
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