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Minister tries to ease worries over new tests in Scotland
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Analysis lays bare challenges facing new Opportunity Areas
School improvement
Ministers pledge to target Opportunity Areas as £300m music funding is confirmed
Art, Drama & Music
Leadership crisis set to hit one in four schools by 2022
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The EBacc effect – teachers’ anger at narrowing curriculum
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Protecting the ‘back office’
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Secondary schools facing £365 per-pupil real-terms funding cut by 2020
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Ministers have ‘their heads in the sand’ on careers advice
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Children missing in education – a school's duties
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A year on and still no EBacc plan
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Two solutions to the teacher supply crisis
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Scotland’s red tape challenge spawns document 154-pages long
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