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'Shocking' rise in number of home-schooled children in Wales

There has been a "shocking" rise in the number of children being taught at home in recent years, a council has heard.

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Rushed social media ban for under-16s in UK could ‘unravel’, charity warns

A rushed under-16s social media ban in the UK could unravel and families would be left to count the cost, a leading child safety charity has warned.

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England's 'just one day off' culture adding up to weeks of lost learning as 'birthday bunk offs' become the norm

England's 'just one day off' culture is adding up to weeks of lost learning for pupils, as officials warn 'birthday bunk offs' are becoming the norm.

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Education system reform will only succeed if the workforce is well

Major reforms are reshaping education, but they are arriving at a time when many teachers and school leaders are already under significant pressure. Education Support's Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Gemma Scotcher, explores why workforce wellbeing must be

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BERA and the Kusuma Trust publish major new report series on improving the education experience of neurodivergent young people

New research from the British Educational Research Association (BERA), funded by the Kusuma Trust, highlights practical, evidence-informed ways schools can better support neurodivergent learners in mainstream

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Bridging the gap: How a Youth Chinese Test-based curriculum can support GCSE Chinese in England

The importance of Chinese in England’s modern foreign languages (MFL) curriculum has grown significantly over the past two decades. 

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