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» Cash pledge for talented pupils
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Today | International | Unrated
Welsh schools with large numbers of gifted children get extra support to help develop their talents.
» Work survey splits teacher unions
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Today | International | Unrated
Education unions draw different conclusions from a survey of workloads in England and Wales.
» Science teaching 'back to front'
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Today | International | Unrated
Some leading scientists attack new science GCSEs as a "dumbing down" of the subject.
Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College London, is among the scientists to attack the core qualification, where pupils debate scientific issues.
» Science GCSE with online exams
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Yesterday | International | Unrated
School pupils can now take a GCSE entirely online - including doing the exams electronically.
» School profiles minister 'sorry'
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Yesterday | International | Unrated
An education minister apologises to schools for the "frustration" of trying to complete their online profiles.
» Schools pledge for care children
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published Yesterday | International | Unrated
Schools could be ordered to give places to children in care, even if they were full, under government plans.
» Schools pledge for care children
Radical measures intended to better support children in care are to be unveiled by the government.
» Harvard Law to refocus the first year
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published 10/7/2006 | Home School , Daily EdNews | Unrated
130-year-old method of case study bows to 'real world' approach
The Harvard Law School faculty has voted unanimously to overhaul its first-year curriculum by focusing more on complex problem-solving, international law, and modern law-making by government bodies and administrative agencies, marking a significant departure from more than a century of traditional legal education.

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» Mental health battle for schools
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Increasing number of children suffer mental health problems
Schools are struggling to cope with increasing numbers of pupils with mental health problems, research suggests The survey commissioned by the NASUWT teachers' union found teachers often had difficulty identifying pupils with problems like anxiety and depression.
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» Coursework change marks new era
By British Broadcasting Corporation (UK) | Published 10/7/2006 | International | Unrated
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Coursework has raised concerns about cheating
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker on moves to reduce the amount of GCSE coursework.
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