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  Teens want to talk more about sex
Posted by: Newsroom - 24-07-2008, 03:55 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Many parents are too embarrassed to have vital chats with their children about sex, a report for the government says.

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  Schools hunting 'missing' papers
Posted by: Newsroom - 23-07-2008, 03:38 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Schools in England are trying to track down national curriculum test papers mislaid by the Sats contractor, ETS.

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  Schools still wait for Sats marks
Posted by: Newsroom - 23-07-2008, 12:14 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

There are fears from primary schools that test results that have still not been returned might have been lost.

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  Ofsted says tests narrow learning
Posted by: Newsroom - 21-07-2008, 08:30 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

England's education inspectorate, Ofsted, says some schools narrow the curriculum by "teaching to the test".

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  29% of teens' Sats marks delayed
Posted by: Newsroom - 18-07-2008, 02:42 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

The latest figures on delayed Sats tests for 14-year-olds shows that at least 29% of pupils still do not have all their marks.

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  'Farce' warning on degree levels
Posted by: Newsroom - 18-07-2008, 02:30 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

A committee of MPs warns that the lack of certainty about what a degree is worth is "descending into farce".

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  Test pupils were marked 'absent'
Posted by: Newsroom - 17-07-2008, 12:29 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Test papers are being returned to schools unmarked - with pupils wrongly recorded as having been absent.

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  Boxes of Sats 'remained unmarked'
Posted by: Newsroom - 15-07-2008, 05:28 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

Despite promises that delayed Sats tests were now all marked, boxes of papers were left uncollected in a primary school.

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  Sats company faces bill for delay
Posted by: Newsroom - 15-07-2008, 04:59 AM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

England's exams watchdog plans legal action against the Sats company.

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  Test results 'may need scrapping'
Posted by: Newsroom - 14-07-2008, 02:26 PM - Forum: News Feeds - No Replies

A head teachers' leader has said the Sats results may need to be annulled, if marking problems are widespread.

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