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Dame Prue Leith explains why cooking should be taught in schools
Children in Northern Ireland to sit new national tests in reading, maths and science
Welsh Week: gobaith - hope for change after the 7th of May
Trusts and tribulations: 4 takeaways from the Schools White Paper
Cambridge experts back climate education report
Family mount legal challenge to government SEND reforms
SEND reforms risk increasing costs in short term, says OBR
ATC 2026: DWP apprenticeships chief talks streamlining, units and assessment
Reeves hints at more NEET reforms in spring statement
Northern Ireland: Major reforms planned for schools exams
Decolonising the curriculum starts with assessment
Best-fit progress: Is it worth it?
Complaints reforms welcomed, but greater powers needed
Welsh ‘revolution’ required to hit target of 1m speakers by 2050, says report
Send reforms aside, the government’s white paper lacks focus
Commission on School Reform manifesto 2026
No need for GCSE students to memorise equations until 2030
White Paper: The right recipe for SEND reform?
White Paper: What will be the role of teaching assistants?
Think tank urges overhaul of curriculum it says is ‘harming’ child prospects
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