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Extra screen time 'hits GCSE grades'
An extra hour of television, internet or computer game time in Year 10 is linked with poorer grades at GCSE, Cambridge University research suggests.
- 4 September 2015
- From the section Education & Family
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Controlling parents 'harm wellbeing'
Adults who were psychologically controlled as children by their parents are more likely to have poor mental health, research suggests.
- 4 September 2015
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Science and maths 'vital for adults'
Adults who lack basic science and maths skills risk being "bamboozled" and making bad decisions, according to a leading scientist.
- 4 September 2015
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Mid-East wars 'hit 13m schoolchildren'
- 3 September 2015
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Privacy fears over children's data
- 2 September 2015
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Schools 'demand money from parents'
- 3 September 2015
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Boy's naked selfie recorded as crime
- 3 September 2015
- From the section UK
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Cameron launches wave of free schools
- 2 September 2015
- From the section Education & Family
London school places crisis worsens
- 2 September 2015
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Higher fees 'cut drop-out rate'
- 1 September 2015
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Student complaints scheme widened
- 1 September 2015
- From the section Education & Family
Sturgeon unveils tests plan for schools
- 1 September 2015
- From the section Scotland politics
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New tests for Scotland's schools
- 1 September 2015
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Celebrating books in Mogadishu
- 27 August 2015
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- 20 August 2015
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New tests for Scotland's schools
- 1 September 2015
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