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  1. Expert Calls for National Strategy on Bullying

    A Finish scheme is being trialed in Wales in an attempt to reduce bullying. The idea is make in compulsory to record any incident of bullying and help bullies and bystanders to recognise them.

  2. School Teachers are Turning to Private Tuition

    Adam Caller, from Tutors International, claims that many teachers are now becoming tutors to escape the negative aspects of working in a school.

  3. More Oxbridge Undergraduates from 8 Private Schools than 3,000 State Schools

    A study has shown that a handful of schools provide more Oxbridge undergraduates than 3,000 low performing state schools, leading to claims of social exclusion.

  4. SEND Students Without Support a “National Scandal”

    A recent support says that too many students needing special educational support or not receiving it.

  5. Survey Suggests Link Between Teacher Respect and Student Attainment

    A recent survey has shown a correlation between the perceived respect shown by students for their teachers, and the performance of students in international tests.

  6. Plans for Universities to Offer Two Year Intensive Courses

    The Universities Minister, Sam Gyimah has announced plans to offer two year courses to increase flexibility for students who find longer courses daunting due to financial and personal commitments.

  7. Universities Warn Against Lowering Tuition Fees

    Universities have said that a review of tuition fees and suggestion that they could be lower does not take account of the costs universities have outside of actual teaching costs.

  8. Office for Students to Encourage Free Speech

    The Office for Students has said that they plan to encourage more free speech in universities and that students to confront difficult ideas, not shy away from them,

  9. Social Inequality in Education is Growing

    An international study of schools in over 60 countries has shown that the gap between the poorest and richest students is growing.

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