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  1. Pupils' Mental Health Problems Sky-rocket

    Teachers have told the ATL annual conference that children as young as six are suffering from severe anxiety due to exams.

  2. Campaign for Qualified Early Years' Teachers

    Charity Save the Children has launched a campaign for qualified Early Years' teachers in nurseries to combat children falling behind before they start school.

  3. Schools Speak out Against Academies Plan

    Schools and teaching unions have organised rallies to demonstrate against unpopular plans to force all schools to convert to academies.

  4. Government to Extend School Hours

    The chancellor has announced funding for twenty-five percent of schools to extend school hours by offering after school activities.

  5. Pupils Lose out as New Exams Fall Behind Schedule

    Schools have raised concerns that the government will not provide new exam specifications in time for teachers to prepare students for exams.

  6. Rise in Private Tuition among Pupils from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds

    Research gathered by the Nuffield Foundation shows a rise in private tuition among pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds.

  7. Numbers of Poor Students Accepted to Top Universities Falls

    Figures show the number of students from poor socio-economic backgrounds accepted to top universities has fallen over a ten year period

  8. Nearly One in Two London Children have had Private Tuition

    Sutton Trust research shows private tuition ubiquitous in capital, and warns of increasing educational inequality

  9. Government Denies Teacher Shortage

    A report by the National Audit Office has shown that over half of head teachers in poor areas struggle to recruit and keep teachers, despite claims from the government that there is no crisis in teaching recruitment.

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