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Ofsted criticises ‘limited and poor quality’ RE lessons
Relationships and sex education: Young people turning to social media for information
Football-based mentoring found to boost wellbeing for at-risk pupils in England
RE lessons failing to provide pupils with depth of knowledge needed - Ofsted
New Ofsted report finds schools need to add depth to their RE curriculum
CfE: Secondaries ‘starting again’ as pupils lack ‘common knowledge base’
The Mathematics GCSE resit: Can we do better post-16?
New government guidance for PE lets teachers and pupils down
mA*ths Online Programme: Evaluation report
Scotland: Make climate change a compulsory subject, says panel
Health education: Access for all
Nearly fifth of teenagers say internet main information source on sexual health
Climate change should be a compulsory school subject
Put friendship on the curriculum, urges No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency author
Phonics isn’t working- for children’s reading to improve, they need to learn to love stories
What is meant by an 'anti-maths mindset'?
Sharp declines in numbers of maths and physics teachers raise huge concerns for future
Four councils accused of putting Scotland's free music tuition policy at risk
SQA: Taking two maths courses dents confidence and adds workload
False economies – why cutting SHAPE courses is bad for HE and bad for the country
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