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  1. Universities told to address access issues before funding

    The office of fair access has told universities to focus on finding solutions to access problems before campaigning for a lift of the cap on fees.

  2. Universities call for rise in tuition fees

    The group Universities UK has urged the government to raise tuition fees in line with inflation, and do more to support students with maintenance costs.

  3. Calls to improve neglected vocational education

    The Confederation of British Industry has called for drastic action to improve vocational education and careers advice, claiming students are pushed into academic routes

  4. New GCSE and behavioural policies to be introduced

    The government has discussed plans for a new, more rigorous GCSE to be introduced alongside improved teacher training in behaviour management.

  5. Extent of teacher bias revealed

    Research from the Institute of Education has shown a significant level of bias in classrooms on the part of teachers against students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

  6. Report shows disadvantaged boys fall way behind in school

    New data from the Sutton Trust shows that bright boys from disadvantaged backgrounds fall significantly behind their wealthier peers by GCSE level.

  7. School management shake-up announced

    The government has announced plans to replace the leadership of so-called "coasting schools", paving the way for the creation of further academies.

  8. Poor education costs UK trillions

    An OECD report has shown that the UK economy could grow by billions if steps were taken to improve basic literacy and numeracy.

  9. Call to reject tests for 4 year olds

    Calls are intensifying for teachers and schools to boycott tests for 4 year olds after mock exams appear with 'crazy' questions.

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