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England's National Curriculum evolves

When the National Curriculum for England was first introduced in 1988, its aim was to ensure a broad and balanced education for all pupils. It defined the depth and breadth of study for pupils across...

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Measuring achievement in schools and colleges

Students and parents can access more information than ever before about how their school or college is doing. The Government sees performance tables as a key part of this.The tables, and the type of...

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Music matters

Music is a central part of being human, according to the Institute of Education. In its review How is Music Learning Celebrated and Developed? (2003), it stated that almost all healthy people are...

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Eating better at school

There is one ritual at the centre of school life shared by all pupils – eating. Schools in England serve more than 3m hot meals daily and they also provide facilities for children who bring packed...

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Sixteen, and things are looking up

“Without my day release course I would have got chucked out of school and I don’t know what I’d be doing now; I’d probably just be lying on my bed,” says Nick Newman.He is one of the lucky ones. Aged...

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E-learning: new skills for work

Many people use the internet to find out more about a subject that interests them or to help their children with homework. They might use a tutorial to learn about a new piece of software, or sign up...

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Parenting matters

A year ago Mark was one of many parents who distrusted the idea of parenting classes, because he feared they would be judgmental about his family problems. But his 12-year-old daughter was becoming...

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The future of A levels

Every year there is criticism that A levels are becoming easier because pass rates keep rising. The summer of 2006 was no exception with an overall A-E pass rate of 96.6 per cent.Another area of...

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Equipping teenagers for tomorrow's world

"These diplomas are a cut above the rest because they are so broadly balanced to equip young people for tomorrow's world." This is how Sir Alan Jones, Chairman of Toyota, describes the new diplomas.The...

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Chancellor announces funding plans in Budget

The Chancellor Gordon Brown announced plans for significant new investment in education in his Budget on 21 March 2007.Mr Brown used his speech to outline how money will be spent in supporting schools,...

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