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A compulsory EBacc contradiction

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Philosophy in schools: Creating individual thinkers

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The DfE's obsession with ED Hirsch

Curriculum

Into Film Festival 2015

Art, Drama & Music

Adequate funding and a curriculum overhaul key to tackling skills deficit

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Trio of ‘remarkable’ school librarians to be honoured in national awards

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Schools willing to sacrifice outstanding grade over EBacc

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Fertility on the curriculum?

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All except 'small minority' of pupils 'must' take EBacc from this September

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Time for a review of Curriculum for Excellence

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At a glance headlines: June 11, 2015

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Scottish union demands an end to ‘open season’ on Curriculum for Excellence

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