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  1. A Record Number of Students Will Miss Out on University

    The BBC has reported that Lord Mandelson has announced that there will be a record number of disappointed 18 year olds this summer, when they don’t achieve a university place.

  2. Changes in Curriculum Will Lead to Sacked Teachers

    The new curriculum in Scotland may lead to a number of teachers being declared incompetent, and sacked, the BBC has reported.

  3. Survey Suggests That Britain Wants More Grammar Schools

    The BBC has reported that a recent survey suggests that adults in the UK are in favour of an increased number of grammar schools.

  4. MPs Call For Better Standards Among New Teachers

    The Commons education select committee has raised concerns regarding the entry level requirements for teachers in the UK, the BBC has reported.

  5. Technology Helps Students to Cheat in Exams

    The BBC have reported that cheating in exams has increased because of better technology, according to a reported recently published by Ofqual.

  6. Head Teachers to Check Awarded Grades for New Style A-levels

    There is concern among schools throughout the country after the 2009 AS-level results, the BBC have reported.

  7. Ambidextrous Children Disadvantaged at School

    A recent study has reported that ambidextrous children are more likely to do badly at school, and suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) than their right-handed colleagues.

  8. Female Teachers’ ‘Maths-Anxiety’ Affecting Their Female Students

    Female teachers’ anxiety with maths is creating a feeling of uncertainty among their female students, the Telegraph has reported.

  9. 70% of Students in Buckinghamshire Have a Private Tutor

    Parents claim that the only choice for your children, if you want them to attend a good Grammar school, is to arrange a private tutor.

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