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guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 9, 2008
The number of failing nurseries in the poorest areas of England has nearly doubled in the past year, while there has been a marked improvement in the wealthiest districts, figures show. The likelihood of a child in …
Also tagged: politics, education, uk news, ofsted, early years education
guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
Editorial: The status of universities in England and Wales has been transformed by the government in two ways
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guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
Traditional university degrees may be radically overhauled, with thousands more students studying part-time, employers funding degrees and universities forced to reveal what benefit they actually give to students. The …
Also tagged: politics, education, uk news, higher education, observer
guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
Universities are to be presented as pivotal to improving the country's financial fortunes in the current economic climate by ministers later this month, despite the funding squeeze they face. Ministers announced cuts …
Also tagged: politics, education, uk news, higher education, recession, economic policy, university funding
guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
I'm not quite sure what to make of this survey from the website and TV station Teachers TV. It apparently shows that 29% of teachers think creationism should be taught as science and 18% of science teachers think …
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008
Universities are to be presented as pivotal to improving the country's financial fortunes in the current economic climate by ministers later this month, despite the funding squeeze they face. Ministers announced cuts …
Also tagged: politics, education, uk news, higher education, recession, economic policy, university funding
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008
Adam Rutherford: Keep creationism off the curriculum but train teachers to deal with questions about intelligent design
guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008
I'm not quite sure what to make of this survey from the website and TV station Teachers TV. It apparently shows that 29% of teachers think creationism should be taught as science and 18% of science teachers think …
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 6, 2008
Britain's obesity epidemic transcends class because for the first time in history a large number of people of all incomes cannot cook, Jamie Oliver told MPs at Westminster yesterday. Appearing in front of the select …
Also tagged: politics, education, obesity, uk news, society, children, jamie oliver, food and drink, health policy, health and wellbeing, school meals
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 5, 2008
Britain's obesity epidemic transcends class because for the first time in history a large number of people of all incomes cannot cook, Jamie Oliver told MPs at Westminster yesterday. Appearing in front of the select …
Also tagged: politics, education, obesity, uk news, society, jamie oliver, food and drink, health policy, health and wellbeing, school meals