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Dynamic Lessons Can Improve a Boy’s Ability to Learn
Recent research in America suggests that boys learn better when there is movement involved in their lessons.
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Should Tony Blair Arrange Private Tuition for His Sons?
In an article on the BBC website, they debate whether it is ethical for a former Prime Minister to have sought extra help for his sons who attend a state school.
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Early Intensive Tuition For Autistic Children Can Increase IQ
The BBC has reported that intensive early tuition can increase the IQ of autistic children as young as 3, according to a recent study.
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Are Young Children in the UK Pushed Too Hard?
In a recent report on Google News, Penny Marshall describes how her experience of moving to South Africa for six years with her three daughters, gave her a renewed outlook on education in this country.
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Free Books for English Secondary Schools
Secondary Schools in England are to be given more than 53,000 free books, in a scheme run jointly by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the School Library Association.
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Mandarin ’should be available’ for all English pupils
Secondary school pupils advised to learn less popular languages - demonstrates not just the academic importance of languages (in a climate where they have become increasingly unpopular), but also the wider economic and social importance of languages.
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Shortage hits one-to-one tuition
Scheme to provide struggling school pupils with one-to-one tuition by 2011 falls behind, as there is a lack of tutors.
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Swedish Schools to Open in Richmond
The private Swedish company Kunskapsskolan is set to open two new schools in south west London.
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School in Gloucestershire where the Students don’t sit GCSEs and A-levels
The Acorn School in Nailsworth has made the decision to remove the traditional GCSE and A-level examinations from their curriculum, the BBC has reported.
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