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Schools secretary rejects calls to abolish Sats tests for 11-year-olds
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Rate of university applications and acceptances soars in record-breaking year, says Ucas
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Report shows diplomas and apprenticeships could lead to more disaffected youths
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Twelve universities have a total of £77m in the collapsed banks
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Letter by UCU claims it did not exceed legal powers in asking its members to question their contacts with Israel, following court threat
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Fraudulent applications for school entry are rising sharply as parents lie about where they live to secure their child's place at a 'good' school. Jessica Shepherd reports
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Exeter College to publish undergraduate comments and jokes taken from college suggestion book
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A Church of England poll shows many people think faith schools are monopolised by better-off pupils
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Only 12,000 pupils started diploma qualification this September, schools secretary confirms
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New technology now makes changing careers a doddle. But which courses could set you on your way, asks Lucy Tobin
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Our step-by-step guide to filling in the online Ucas application form. By John Beckett
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Parents and teachers at nearby primary oppose merger with threatened school. Julie Bindel reports
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Dramatic departure of school leader who employed a teacher known to have filmed a pupil having sex
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A new report says ministers' obsession with 'qualification outcomes' is damaging vocational learning. Ian Nash investigates
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Schools and colleges need to help students with learning difficulties feel safer between lessons, new research finds
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Failure to address racism and help disaffected black boys has exacerbated knife crime, says Gus John
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Community cohesion and forging a British-Islamic identity are our best weapons against terrorism - and it starts at school, says Ed Balls
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Oxford's chancellor and the universities secretary battle it out over whether social engineering has a role in higher education
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Tories call for independent inquiry into delayed education maintenance allowance payments
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New schools minister launches consultation on how to assess pupils' contentment
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The millionaire entrepreneur pulls out of school plan after government rejects his £12.5m funding bid
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Francis Beckett: Economic woe could end the stranglehold of business so we can build an education system to help Britain's poorest
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Do not gloss over adult education cuts, campaigners warn skills secretary
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Francis Gilbert, father and teacher, offers expert tips on what to ask teachers and pupils on open day
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The venerable universities have enlisted big guns to help display their wares on iTunes. By Polly Curtis
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Poorly performing state school is proposing to open fee-charging branches in the Congo and Zimbabwe
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Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial lose out to American rivals in university top ten
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Gordon Brown insists bank bail-out won't come at the expense of better public services
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