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Teachers tell students to act less gay to avoid bullying

Students were advised to act less gay in order to avoid being bullied, according to a report published in the UK this week.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 7 comments

Irish students told to bring their own toilet paper

Students attending St. John's Girls National School in Carrigaline, Ireland have been asked to bring their own toilet tissue with them to school as part of a cost-cutting measure due to dwindling government funding.
In the Media by Kevin Jess - 7 comments

Children In The UK Get Lessons In R.E.S.P.E.C.T

At last, music to every parent's ears for the long awaited subject is about to be introduced to UK schools - children are about to get lessons in respect, manners and all round good behaviour
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 4 comments

Dyslexic Children Get The Attention They Need In A New UK Government Learning Scheme

A new scheme has been launched in London this week to support the growing concern in our schools - dyslexia
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 4 comments

'And I Shall Be Testing You On This Later And Later': Tests Are Shaken Up At UK Schools

They are the most precious beings to us, yet how would you feel if your beloved son or daughter had become merely a widget on a school computer? If you mention the word 'test' to them, they will probably feel the need to skip class
In the Media by Michelle Duffy

Pupils punished over Facebook comments

Five Grade 8 students in Thornhill, Ontario have been bumped from end of year trip after ridiculing their teachers on Facebook.
In the Media by Brandigal (Donna) - 5 comments

UK Schools Struggle To Do Their Sums In Order To Stay Top Of The Class

Pupils are struggling with A level Math according to authorities, as they tell pupils to drop the subject
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 1 comment

Kenyan Pupils Suffer Under Brutal Methods And Conditions

NAIROBI (dpa) - Fourteen-year-old Nina hid her scarred knees beneath a long skirt, one which she has exchanged for her tattered school uniform. It was the uniform which Nina was wearing when she and around 400 other pupils recently ran away from the...
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A pupil at a Belfast primary school is being treated for tuberculosis.
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The South African government's failure to provide textbooks to all state school pupils violates the constitution, the high court rules.
Just one in 15 pupils in England starting secondary school "behind" for their age, gets five good GCSEs, official data shows.
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Just for fun?

Some puns are simply too much fun, others which are too deep...oh well....
May 3, 2012 by Gar Swaffar - 5 comments

England's unfair university admissions system could be scrapped by 2016

All are agreed on one point - England’s university admissions system is unfair. Labour struggled for years to address...
Feb 25, 2012 by Sarah Lucas

England's unfair university admissions system could be scrapped by 2016

All are agreed on one point - England’s university admissions system is unfair. Labour struggled for years to...
Oct 8, 2011 by Sarah Lucas

France - Private school teacher fired for being openly gay, files complaint

Almost a year after being fired from his teaching post for being gay, Cyril Couderc has decided to file a complaint...
Jul 5, 2011 by Johnny Summerton

Escaped UK mental patient found teaching in France

Lewis Alexander Mawhinney applied for a job as a German teacher in the southern French town of Digne-les-Bains in...
Feb 4, 2011 by Johnny Summerton
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