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Exam marking 'cannot be perfect'
A new body set up to boost confidence in the exams system is to stage a public debate about standards.
No 'clear advantage to setting'
Academics claim that there are no clear advantages to setting by ability in primary schools.
Warnings of problems with Sats
Schools and markers highlight problems around the administration of this year's tests.
Two men in campus terror arrest
Police arrest two men at the University of Nottingham campus under the Terrorism Act.
Manchester mulls entry grades
Entry requirements for students from poorer backgrounds could be lowered at one of the UK's largest universities.
Academic told: 'Don't tell mum'
A professor has been told he breached data protection laws in the way he replied to a parent's complaint.
Clampdown on disability bullying
Schools in England are being told how to tackle bullying of children with special needs or disabilities.
School transfer proposals set out
Caitriona Ruane's plans to reform academic selection cannot go ahead without DUP support, says Ian Paisley.
Staff to be given training rights
Workers in England are to be given the right to ask employers for training, the Prime Minister has announced.
Drive to tackle weakest schools
The prime minister is promising new legislation to meet his pledge to raise standards in England by 2011.
Ruane says test call 'difficult'
Northern Ireland's education minister says keeping academic selection was a "difficult move".
Students claim survey dishonesty
League tables intended to help youngsters to choose universities are being falsified, claim students.
Parents lacking skills - Grayling
Many parents simply do not know how to bring up children, says Conservative frontbencher Chris Grayling.
Tests 'damaging' to school system
The Sats tests being taken by 11-year-olds in England are damaging the balance of lessons, say MPs.
'Come clean' call on Diploma plan
MPs say the government should clarify its intentions on the future of Diplomas, GCSEs and A-levels.
Adults 'dropping out of learning'
A survey says large numbers of adults targeted by skills campaigns are dropping out of learning.
Pupils prepare for healthier menu
New guidelines will see changes to the school menu with strict limits on deep fried food and fizzy drinks.
Snack ban 'helps healthy eating'
Researchers find that banning all unhealthy food from school is the best way to get pupils to eat healthily.
Pupils sent home after turf prank
The entire sixth year of a school is sent home after pupils turfed over the floor of their common room.
Heads warn of exam 'congestion'
Pupils about to take GCSE and AS-level exams are put under extra stress by timetabling problems, teachers warn.
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