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School segregation by wealth creating unequal learning outcomes in the Global South

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Millions of the world’s poorest children are leaving school without mastering even basic levels of reading or maths

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More effort needed to improve equity in education

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Social background remains the main factor impacting participation in education and learning, and on economic

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Two-thirds of head teachers believe that inequalities between schools (in England) are becoming wider as

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Barriers to Educational Equality

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Aspirations not Expectations: Socio-economic disadvantaged girls in the education system by @kellybubbins

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There has been considerable research into both disadvantage and gender inequality in the education system.

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Pupil Premium and Closing the gap by @teachgratitude1

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I dislike the ethos of so many of our comprehensives, where the imperative is to

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Education plays a vital role in the socioeconomic development of a nation. Education can change

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Quest for Social Mobility – the EastEnders Effect by @GideonSappor

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Rigour or Discrimination? The Reformed GCSEs by @MaryMered

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The headline is purely rhetorical. It is my firm belief that ‘strengthened’ GCSEs violate the 2010

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Stereotypes Continue to Obstruct Equality

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