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Student cash fears as term startsStudents starting university courses are complaining they have been left stranded by delays with student finance.
Vetting concerns 'legitimate'
Concerns over the way a new vetting system for people working with children operates are legitimate, the man tasked with reviewing it says.
Tech addiction 'harms learning'
Technology addiction among young people is having a disruptive effect on their learning, a study suggests.
School nurses overburdened - RCN
A survey by the RCN suggests school nurses take care of an average of 2,590 pupils each and feel increasingly overstretched.
Parents targeted on child poverty
Both parents in low-income families could be encouraged to work to help meet child poverty targets.
Maggots attempt abstract artwork
Hundreds of blowfly maggots are used by behaviour experts at the University of Manchester to create abstract art.
Tuition fees reintroduction call
A former university head calls for tuition fees to be brought back in Scotland. partly to fund scholarships for poor students.
Mass lesson launches music year
VV Brown, Killa Kela and Jamie Cullum take over classrooms to launch "The Year of Music" for England.
Pupils suffer 'shocking' poverty
Many children in the UK are living in poverty akin to the times of Charles Dickens, a teachers' leader claims.
Little big schools
How big schools can be divided into small communities
Mark Easton
Children's checks: When panic shapes policy
Tough choices
Who gets the cash when education spending is tight?
New school ties
What troubled Ed Balls on his first school day?
Language all stars
Pupils teach each other their mother tongues
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Lib Dems call for internship plan
The temporary VAT cut should be reversed immediately to pay for internships for young people, Nick Clegg says.
Nursery shut over child fractures
A nursery in Nottinghamshire is closed while police investigate after three children suffered "unexplained fractures".
Poor language skills 'hamper UK'
Campaigners say the UK needs more language graduates to help it emerge from the economic downturn.
University 'way out of recession'
Extra university places should be funded as a way out of recession and unemployment, says an international study.
Cricket 'has spin-off for pupils'
Cricket can boost pupils' confidence, foster a team spirit and improve health in schools, research suggests.
Obama school speech row
President Obama delivers a speech to US schoolchildren but draws an angry reaction from his conservative critics.
Teachers spot trouble in a name
Chardonnay, Kyle or Emma? Can teachers tell which pupils are likely to play up in class just by their names.
Call for parent choice on schools
Parents should be given control of children's education funds to let them choose school places, say the Tories in Scotland.
Academy payment dropped
The government makes it easier for private sponsors to take over English state schools, in a bid to speed up its academies scheme.
Consultants 'earned �170m'
Local authorities spent�170m on consultants in a scheme to refurbish and rebuild schools in England, the Tories say.