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Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'Education'
More schools in England are being judged as inadequate in Ofsted's new-style inspections, according to figures just released.
Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'Education'
Lottery admissions can be destabilising for children and bad for their welfare, the Schools Secretary, Ed Balls, says.
Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'Newsnight'
A BBC Newsnight poll suggests that the Tories are failing to win over voters unsatisfied with Labour's record on education.
Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'UK'
Rules to improve child protection after the Baby P case may leave children more vulnerable to harm, council leaders warn.
Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'Education'
Universities are to be given £10m of National Lottery money to encourage more students to get involved in sport.
Published: Tue, Mar, 9 2010 in 'Education'
Targets for getting young people into higher education should be scrapped and top-up fees raised, say graduate recruiters.
Published: Mon, Mar, 8 2010 in 'Politics'
A Tory-backed report urges incentives for schools and tax breaks for researchers to raise the profile of science.
Published: Tue, Mar, 9 2010 in 'Education'
TV documentaries like the Seven Ages of Britain fill in the gaps left by a "less impressive" school curriculum, says David Dimbleby.
Published: Sun, Mar, 7 2010 in 'Education'
Head teachers warn that Tory plans for free schools could lead to a system of 20,000 "corner shop" schools.
Published: Wed, Mar, 10 2010 in 'UK'
Parents with buggies who take up wheelchair spaces on buses face a crackdown in a government campaign.