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Number of women and students from deprived areas off to university hit high
15 Aug 2014: Ucas figures show total number of people going to university could top half a million for first time, despite shrinking demographic
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5 Sep 2014:
Picking their final subjects for A-level is not simply a matter of what they've done best in
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31 Aug 2014:
Anna Baddeley: The Discovering Literature website is an important cultural resource that can be enjoyed by all ages
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21 Aug 2014: For the first time since the introduction of performance-related pay, students’ results could affect their teacher’s salary. Sarah Marsh explores the risks around the policy change
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20 Aug 2014: Letters: Newham Sixth Form College sends more disadvantaged students to university than any other sixth form provider in England
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Guardian Professional, 20 Aug 2014:
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19 Aug 2014: Rebecca Ratcliffe: Education experts question whether we need GCSEs now that young people have to stay in education or training until the age of 18. Once an end-of-school exam, are they still relevant?
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16 Aug 2014: James Dyson: Yes, more students are taking science and maths at A-level, but it’s a high-tech revolution that our future depends on
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15 Aug 2014: Letters: The obsession with students with cricket scores of A-levels does a disservice to state-educated pupils who could not be funded for so many subjects
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15 Aug 2014: Ucas figures show total number of people going to university could top half a million for first time, despite shrinking demographic
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