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Social networking sites accused on 'dumbing down' language
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28/10/2011
English actor Ralph Fiennes has argued that social networking sites are dumbing down the English lan...
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Ofqual reveals rise in students using offensive language in exams
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27/10/2011
Exam watchdog Ofqual has revealed that an increasing number of GCSE and A-level students are using o...
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Humour 'key' to giving children a head start
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27/10/2011
Researchers at a university in Scotland have claimed that parents who joke and pretend with their ch...
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Britain's primary school classes are most crowded in Europe
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26/10/2011
New figures have revealed that Britain's primary school classes are the most crowded in Europe, peop...
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Should adults with Down's Syndrome be taught alongside children?
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25/10/2011
In a landmark case, a father of a woman with Down's Syndrome is pressuring the council to allow her ...
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New data suggests uneducated 'responsible' for riots
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24/10/2011
Poor, young and lower educational achievers were the demographic principally responsible for the sum...
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Half of girls at prestigious school come from overseas
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24/10/2011
The head teacher at one of Britain's most prestigious girls schools has revealed that half of the pu...
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New data shows teenagers are avoiding 'tough' subjects
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24/10/2011
New figures have shown that only one-in-six teenagers finished compulsory education with decent GCSE...
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Masculinity issues stifling academic progress of black schoolboys
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21/10/2011
The head of the Jamaican Teachers' Association has claimed that black schoolboys can choose to perfo...
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GCSE results on the rise, figures show
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20/10/2011
Some 58.3 per cent of teenagers in England achieved five good GCSEs including maths and English in t...
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