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News archive for 12th September 2016
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Sex education is not relevant to pupils' lives, says report
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Guardian
Grammars aren't the whole answer: Theresa May's school reforms must go much further
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Telegraph
Justine Greening fails her own 11+ test | John Crace
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Guardian
Area Reviews: development programme launched to meet new era
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FE News
Backlash over ‘schools that work for everyone’ as grammar plan title
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Schools Week
Grammar schools and Britain’s stagnant social mobility | Letters
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Guardian
Greening pledges grammar 'meritocracy'
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BBC
May’s grammar challenge revealed as Conservative MPs voice fears
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Schools Week
Grammar schools green paper: The 12 policy recommendations
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Schools Week
Grammar schools green paper reveals government selective education expansion plan
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Schools Week
Off on a legality
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FE Week
School forced to clarify position after concerns pupils prevented from celebrating Eid
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Wales Online
Save Our Apprenticeships
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FE Week
Humanists' legal challenge to school religious observance
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BBC
Universities' zero-hours contracts and agency workers anger union
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Wales Online
BMet calls on employers to ‘own’ their Apprenticeship Levy stake
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FE News
Scots teachers face maths regime to tackle national problem
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Scotsman
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award gives young people the skills for work
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FE News
Alternative first days
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BBC
Humanists challenge Scottish ban on pupils opting out of religion
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Scotsman
Classroom concerns over new national tests
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Herald Scotland
Dear Theresa May, here’s what grammar schools did to my family | John O’Farrell
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Guardian
‘Tutor-proof’ 11-plus professor admits grammar school test doesn’t work
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Guardian
Bringing back grammar schools won't bring back the decent job opportunities there once were
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Telegraph
Red tape 'stops school nurses doing job'
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BBC