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Pupils get to secondary and think 'why am I learning Gaelic?'
‘Genuine risk’ Scottish education ‘will be left behind’
Push for black and Asian soldiers’ input in world wars to be taught in UK schools
England urged to follow Scotland on LGBT education
Reflections from teaching primary science in the Northern Irish sySTEM
The value of history
David Shrigley installs giant praying mantis sculpture at former school
Gender, maths anxiety, and a focus on the individual
Maths tests are best predictor of Year 8 English scores
Only half of parents read to their young children every day and almost a quarter do not chat to them
Kemi Badenoch accuses Labour of wanting to teach children to be 'ashamed' of Britain's past
NI curriculum review aims for ‘knowledge-rich’ approach
Higher marking problems leave teachers unsure of expected standard
The contribution of the mathematical sciences runs wide and deep
"History in the making" – work on Welsh History Timeline begins
Maths anxiety more common for disadvantaged pupils
5,000 schools to play non-contact rugby under plan to grow the sport
Northern Ireland: The adults going back to school to help children with maths
Philosophy at school gives young people the tools to discuss difficult topics such as the Israel-Gaza war
Black History Month: Moving beyond tokenism
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