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Social networking sites accused on 'dumbing down' language
Social networking sites accused on 'dumbing down' language
28/10/2011 English actor Ralph Fiennes has argued that social networking sites are dumbing down the English lan...
Ofqual reveals rise in students using offensive language in exams
Ofqual reveals rise in students using offensive language in exams
27/10/2011 Exam watchdog Ofqual has revealed that an increasing number of GCSE and A-level students are using o...
Humour 'key' to giving children a head start
Humour 'key' to giving children a head start
27/10/2011 Researchers at a university in Scotland have claimed that parents who joke and pretend with their ch...
Britain's primary school classes are most crowded in Europe
Britain's primary school classes are most crowded in Europe
26/10/2011 New figures have revealed that Britain's primary school classes are the most crowded in Europe, peop...
Should adults with Down's Syndrome be taught alongside children?
Should adults with Down's Syndrome be taught alongside children?
25/10/2011 In a landmark case, a father of a woman with Down's Syndrome is pressuring the council to allow her ...
New data suggests uneducated 'responsible' for riots
New data suggests uneducated 'responsible' for riots
24/10/2011 Poor, young and lower educational achievers were the demographic principally responsible for the sum...
Half of girls at prestigious school come from overseas
Half of girls at prestigious school come from overseas
24/10/2011 The head teacher at one of Britain's most prestigious girls schools has revealed that half of the pu...
New data shows teenagers are avoiding 'tough' subjects
New data shows teenagers are avoiding 'tough' subjects
24/10/2011 New figures have shown that only one-in-six teenagers finished compulsory education with decent GCSE...
Masculinity issues stifling academic progress of black schoolboys
Masculinity issues stifling academic progress of black schoolboys
21/10/2011 The head of the Jamaican Teachers' Association has claimed that black schoolboys can choose to perfo...
GCSE results on the rise, figures show
GCSE results on the rise, figures show
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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