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London pupils' success 'to improve'
High academic attainment among poorer pupils in London schools is set to improve still further, boosting social mobility in the capital, research says.
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Female leaders gather to underline importance of educating girls
Glamour magazine event saw Michelle Obama advise an audience of hundreds of girls: read, write, go to school, beat the boys.
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Greek tragedy for education opportunities
Debt crisis has been 'catastrophe' for Greek students.
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Report: New Zealand facing teacher shortage
Schools in New Zealand are struggling to recruit and retain enough teachers, particularly maths and science educators, according to a Post Primary Teachers' Association report. Many teachers are also nearing retirement, adding to the shortage.
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'London effect' in schools due to gradual improvements not policies, says report
LSE report says primaries improving since 90s and abolition of Inner London Education Authority led to pupils’ success.
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Press release: Early education is better than ever but attainment gap remains
Poorer children’s development is continuing to rise in line with their classmates, but the attainment gap not narrowed.
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Vikarer tager flere af timerne i folkeskolen
På bare et skoleår er brugen af vikarer og andre timelønnede lærere steget med 31 procent i folkeskolen. Fagfolk advarer om, at det kan svække elevernes udbytte af undervisningen.
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Why do more than half of principals quit after five years?
About 30% of principals in disadvantaged schools leave each year, and by their third year more than half have quit, data show. This article follows one principal in a New Orleans school and highlights ways the principal's role continues to evolve.
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Bondo: Øget vikarbrug belaster lærerne
Øget brug af vikarer i skolen er ifølge lærernes formand en del af en negativ spiral, der presser lærerne i deres dagligdag.
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Japan's humanities chop sends shivers down academic spines
Japanese universities are cutting humanities and social sciences in favour of ‘practical’ subjects, sparking global concern.
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The teaching glass ceiling: women fight to be heard in a sector that’s 62% female
Campaigners call on Nicky Morgan – the equalities minister – to take action against male dominance in senior school roles.