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The government has announced yet another layer of advisers to be flown in to underperforming schools. But how helpful are they? Jessica Shepherd finds out
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Nov 20 2008:
Damning report says frontline staff in schools and health centres still unable to recognise signs of abuse
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Nov 19 2008:
Bad quality services in deprived areas make things worse, says chief inspector
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Quiz, Nov 19 2008:
A recent survey showed many Brits had a woeful grasp of the UK and the world's geography. Can you do any better? Here are ten questions to try
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Nov 19 2008:
New survey finds people in the UK are frighteningly ignorant about their environment
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Nov 19 2008:
National Audit Office report suggests Labour's drive to improve nation's numeracy has 'levelled off'
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Nov 18 2008:
The shadow schools minister, Michael Gove, pledges to reverse 'devaluation' of English exam grades
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Nov 18 2008:
More than a quarter of existing school leaders over 55, young talent should be nurtured early
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Nov 18 2008:
Every council will have to have in place a multi-agency Children's Trust Board
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Nov 18 2008:
Schools are being urged to take ergonomics seriously, to improve pupils' posture and their concentration, finds Caroline Roberts
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Nov 18 2008:
What does 'as the crow flies' mean? Governors really need to know, says Janette Owen
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Nov 18 2008:
Want to get rid of a violin, or acquire a pogo stick? Maybe even buy a Vauxhall Astra? A new website could help, says Janet Murray
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Nov 18 2008:
The Ivy League institution's smaller Welsh namesake in Wrexham has won the Wales quality award
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