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Whitehouse News
3 November 2014
New survey shows quarter of teachers feel ill-prepared for disruptive pupils
31 October 2014
Should schools abolish grouping pupils by ability? The Sutton Trust thinks so
6 October 2014
National physical activity competition launches for children to win new outdoor school facilities
29 September 2014
Labour presses the unqualified teacher policy
25 September 2014
Ofsted warns poor discipline is damaging learning
16 September 2014
Ofsted to conduct snap inspections
9 September 2014
Great education debate survey shows consensus on three critical areas
4 September 2014
Coalition partners moot education policy ideas for General Election manifestos
4 September 2014
A lack of work experience, not immigration, lies behind youth unemployment
3 September 2014
Lib Dems further target the young family vote with plan to extend free childcare
1 September 2014
Textbook politics – how the next election will affect what schools buy
1 September 2014
Lib Dems pledge to expand free schools meals policy to all primary school pupils
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