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Is Mass the same as Weight? Wales thinks so…

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– We have been following the changes happening in the Welsh Education landscape. First with

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News: Fulham Boys left with No School for September

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News: Exam Board Pulls GCSE Computing Units

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– In an urgent move, OCR have announced that they are withdrawing J275 GCSE Computing

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It’s 2014 yet 58 Million Children Miss out on Education

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– An international summit supporting education in developing countries received £16.8 billion this week. The

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Japanese After-School Clubs too Consuming for Foreign Parents

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News: Make that a Double Espresso

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News: Giant Egg Discovery at School causes Night Terrors

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– A well meaning, and creative project at a school in Essex has caused distress

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News: Swedish City considers Banning Homework

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News: Parents to be Given Key Information on Schools’ Performance

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Home Office Pressurises DfE over Birmingham Schools

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News: Longer US School Hours Enjoyed

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– Plans to extend the school day continue to cause resistance among professionals who feel

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‘Brightest Girls’ Drop Physics

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-Some of the brightest female students studying Physics at AS Level drop the subject without

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