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Ed Balls' decision to drop compulsory sex education is going to leave young people Read more about Sex education drop will leave youngsters 'vulnerable', says FPA
Pupils should have more powers in how schools are run, education chiefs have said Read more about Students should help run schools, say ASCL bosses
Pupils will benefit from the introduction of technical schools, as long as they Read more about Technical schools to benefit some pupils, says ICG
A secondary school in Salford has told teachers to smile at students at the beginning Read more about Teachers ordered to smile at pupils
Staff at King Edward VI Upper School in Bury St Edmunds took part in a national job Read more about Bury teachers swap roles to appreciate the work of colleagues
The National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services has urged more Read more about National College urges heads to lead rural schools
Stirling authorities have announcing £130,000 of funding to help local teachers Read more about Stirling teachers offered support to deal with behavioural problems
A college in Swindon is searching for a "talented" Latin teacher, according Read more about Swindon college hunts for Latin teacher
Ofqual has said that perceptions of A-levels and GCSEs among teachers, pupils, Read more about Attitudes towards A-levels and GCSEs remain positive, says Ofqual