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Indian students think twice about UK
How do Indian students view UK visa charges?
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School sport 'keeps kids off the streets'
Pupils give their verdict on physical education
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VIDEO: Why primary school sport is failing to compete
Expert analysis: The BBC's Dan Roan explains why cutting a key partnership with secondary school PE teachers could have left primary school sport lagging behind
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School provider recalls burgers
A company that supplies frozen burgers to some Northern Ireland schools has recalled them as they are undergoing further tests.
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VIDEO: 'Everyone deserves a fair chance'
Ex-offender praises plan to introduce secure colleges to improve the education given to young offenders in England and Wales.
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School sport 'keeps kids off the streets'
Pupils give their verdict on physical education
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Private or state: Where do sportspeople go to school?
Where do sportspeople go to school?
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Baby P pair appeal over sacking
One of Baby Peter's social workers had to move house when the case led to a "hysterical media outcry", the Court of Appeal hears.
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Gove under pressure over advisers
Education Secretary Michael Gove faces further questions from MPs over claims he misled Parliament over alleged bullying by his special advisers.
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Secure colleges plan for offenders
Secure colleges could be introduced to improve the education given to young offenders as part of a shake-up of youth custody in England and Wales.
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School PE 'not strenuous enough'
Education inspectors warn that there is not enough strenuous activity in many of England's school PE lessons.
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GCSE grading row: Court ruling due
Thousands of teenagers await a ruling from the High Court on Wednesday over the grading of GCSE English exams sat in June last year.
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Bid to overturn GCSE grades rejected
A legal attempt to overturn controversial GCSE grades has been rejected by the High Court
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New fund to raise teaching standards
A £24m fund is created to help improve teaching standards in London.
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Dogs 'understand minds of humans'
Dogs are more capable of understanding events from a human's point of view than had previously been recognised, according to researchers.
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Dogs 'understand minds of humans'
Dogs are more capable of understanding events from a human's point of view than had previously been recognised, according to researchers.
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Pupil premium 'could be used better'
A significant minority of schools in England are still not spending extra funding for poor pupils effectively, warns a report from inspectors.
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AUDIO: Cookery teachers 'will need support'
Anita Cormac, food education specialist and John Vincent, author and co-founder Leon restaurant chain, analyse the move to make cookery lessons compulsory in England for all children aged between seven and 14.
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University students continue sit-in
A group of students protesting over plans to privatise support services at the University of Sussex continue their sit-in.
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Cities 'make it hard to concentrate'
Living in a city makes it more difficult for people to focus attention, while countryside can folk can concentrate better, research suggests.
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Students occupy Sussex university
Students are mounting an occupation of Sussex University buildings in protest over plans to privatise on-campus support services.
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School caterers 'confident' of meat
The body which represents many school caterers in the UK says it is confident about the quality of meat being served in school lunches despite the horsemeat food scare.
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Viewpoints: National curriculum in England
England's new national curriculum: viewpoints ahead of publication
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Missing children data 'worrying'
There is a "worrying" lack of reliable data on missing children in England, Ofsted's chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw has said.
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VIDEO: GCSE proposals: Statement in full
Education Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed he is not pressing ahead with plans to replace GCSEs with a new English Baccalaureate in certain subjects, admitting the proposal was "a bridge too far".