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    Research Suggests Schools Should Reopen

    Research from UCL suggests that the negative impacts of school closures during the coronavirus outbreak outweigh the positives

  2. Smiling Girl in Blue Cardigan Raising HandSmiling Girl in Blue Cardigan Raising Hand

    Government to Keep Schools Open During Coronavirus Outbreak

    The government has said that schools will stay open for now and they hope that GCSE and A Level exams will not be disrupted.

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    Wales Set to Begin Online GCSE Exams

    As part of the education shake up in Wales, they are looking into allowing students to sit exams electronically to keep pace with the changing way students study.

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    Academics Want Oxford to Stop “Elitist” Application Fees

    Staff at Oxford are asking the university to do away with £75 application fees for postgraduate courses.

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    5,000 Post-GCSE Qualifications to be Scrapped

    The Department for Education plans to remove unpopular post-16 courses as the new T Levels come into effect.

  6. Nursery Focusses on Exercise to Create Better Students

    The government's Healthy Movers scheme is helping a nursery in West Somerset to prepare children for starting school.

  7. University Leaders Call for Continued European Partnerships After Brexit

    There is a fear that universities in the UK will be continue to receive funding and be able to collaborate with their European partners after Brexit.

  8. Upsurge in Chinese Students at UK Universities

    China has overtaken India as the country sending most undergraduate students to UK universities.

  9. Welsh Education Advisor Criticises Reduction of Class Sizes

    There is opposition to Labour's plan in Wales to reduce class sizes for year 1 and year 2 students.

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