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News archive for 17th September 2017
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Over a third of secondary schools are 'breaking the law' because they don't teach religious education
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Mirror
Cardiff University is offering academic staff voluntary severance
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Wales Online
Tuition fees review could see University students save £5,000
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Express
School kitchen is given a food hygiene rating of just one
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Wales Online
Philip Hammond 'could cut university tuition fees' by £5,000
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PoliticsHome
Cell phones in the classroom
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Learning Scientists
Colleges board backs down over 'outrageous' 17 per cent pay hike for executive
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Herald Scotland
Quarter of schools ‘failing in their duty to teach RE’
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Express
25p an hour to make bargain school uniforms for British children
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Mail
Secondary schools are 'breaking law by not offering religious education'
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Independent
Tory Philip Hammond 'considering' slashing tuition fees by £1,750 a year
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Mirror
Tuition fee cuts saving students at least £5,000 'are being considered'
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Mail
Religious education not provided for many school pupils, suggest campaigners
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Mail
University World News - Global edition: week ending 17 September 2017
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University World News
University World News - Africa edition: week ending 17 September 2017
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University World News
Carter identifies 8 kinds of 'decliner' and 'improver' schools
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Schools Week
Tuition fees could be 'slashed to £7,500' a year under Government plans, report says
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Independent
Schools break law on religious education, research suggests
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BBC
Queen Anne’s School, Caversham, tests 11am start for sleepy teenagers
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Times
East End Eton pupils to train as doctors, dentists or vets
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Times
International strategy for universities: 10 keys to success
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Times Higher Education | THE
Chancellor Philip Hammond set to slash university tuition fees by £5,000
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Times
Scotland: learn how to teach — in the classroom
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Times
Peter Green, head master of Rugby, on lessons from Leonardo
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Times
Whet pupils’ appetite for good life
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Times
Work experience is one way to prepare for life after leaving the classroom
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Times