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February 2008
Educational inequality 'may be linked to violent crime'
TEACHERS NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE LAW TO AVOID ‘TRICKY SITUATIONS’
Patriotism too controversial to promote in schools
Pupils' behaviour tends to improve if they do well in English, study says
January 2008
University Participation "Virtually Unchanged" For Working Classes
Pop techniques give music lessons new life
December 2007
Getting young children to enjoy non-fiction: Book Bands for Guided Reading
November 2007
Education experts call for a ‘voice for London’
October 2007
Government must cool down ‘target-driven, initiative-led education’
£200,000 boost to primary school music
Creationism – coming SOON to a school near you?
September 2007
Pupils with voice more engaged and better behaved
Too many graduates could spoil the value of a degree
WORKING CLASS MOTHERS: DAMNED IF THEY DO OR DON'T
RESEARCH UNCOVERS SOCIAL-CLASS BIAS IN SCHOOL SETTING DECISIONS
TEACHERS’ OBSESSION WITH TESTS MAY DAMAGE CHILDREN’S EMOTIONAL HEALTH
EMOTIONALLY AWARE CHILDREN DO BETTER AT SCHOOL
April 2007 FRIENDSHIP MORE CONDUCIVE TO HAPPINESS THAN MONEY £1.5 million to promote mathematical literacy
PRIMARY TEACHERS LACK CONFIDENCE TO TEACH MUSIC
Olympics – sustainable development or resource depletion?
March 2007 Stressed parents MAKE FOR unhappy children Institute of Education welcomes new report on citizenship education
Time for history curriculum to take responsibility for slave trade
February 2007 Whatever happened to the Dearing Report?
January 2007 Policy-making must be de-politicised to serve 14–19 education better
School league tables, 11 January 2007
December 2006 POST-16 EDUCATION “RUNNING EVER FASTER DOWN THE WRONG ROAD”
November 2006 Global development issues should be core part of learning
‘Children’s Voice’ Study To Be Launched At Conference
September 2006 New research dispels myths surrounding single-sex schooling
August 2006 Setting is great – if you’re at the top
July 2006 Science grades up thanks to better-trained teachers
Male stereotypes barrier to universtity entrance
Schools missing opportunity to teach prudent internet use
June 2006 New awards will honour London’s lead in tackling social inequality in education
Cinderella of academia receives MBE
Children making computer games
Handwriting lessons important but ignored, finds survey
May 2006 Workplace learning ’turned on its head’ by new digital centre
March 2006 Group work improves pupils’ performance and behaviour
February 2006 New award celebrates excellence of London teachers
Visually impaired children not given music lessons despite musical talent
January 2006
Music – as important as the three Rs
Mike Baker to give Harold Dent lecture at College of Teachers' annual awards ceremony
November 2005 Learning style questionnaires more hindrance than help
Schools technically irrelevant, warns professor
October 2005 Minority ethnic babies have better nutritional start in life
September 2005 Time to tackle inequalities in education - girls can't wait any longer
Prestigious higher education award for Institute of Education scholar
Third government adviser joins Institute of Education
July 2005 Innovative partnership to boost literacy in primary schools announced today
School standards debate launches new leadership centre
June 2005 Eminent Educationist honoured in essay collection
Universal girls education a game of chance
May 2005 Girls give thumbs down to fashion models
Media and sexual learning prominent in sex education conference
Care leavers go to university and succeed
April 2005 Few UK parties offer hope for girls' education in developing world
Study of impact of student fees on universities begins
Private tuition - a waste of money?
March 2005 First ever MBAs in Higher Education Management to be awarded by Institute of Education
Top jobs and highest salaries go to elite university graduates
February 2005 Government school standards adviser to take up new chair at Institute of Education
January 2005 PSHE one of most important concerns of education , says lecturer
New data retrieval guide paves way to better outcomes for children's social services clients
Brighton Vice-Chancellor to join Institute of Education
December 2004
Conference: raising achievement in UK and US urban schools
November 2004 TV better sex teacher than school, say youngsters. New research centre focuses on interface between education and technology
Prominent primary specialists to join Institute of Education team
Multiple intelligence theory based on flaky psychology , says professor
Institute of Education academics sweep the board in education book prizes
October 2004 Researchers and teachers push for games in schools
Royal launch for Science Learning Centre London Stressbusting tips for teachers in new work-life balance manual
Children engaging with drama: Unique study evaluates the National Theatre's drama work in primary schools
First Science Learning Centre launched in London
July 2004 Digital technology divides parents and children
Clear split needed between sixth form and further education colleges
IoE research student wins coveted philosophy place
June 2004 Geoff Whitty elected president of College of Teachers War-torn countries are low scorers on girls' education
'Critical collegiality' crucial to raising achievement Conference to unravel legalities of 14 - 19 education proposals
Fears about internet dangers 'distorted', say experts
Short foster care breaks help prevent dissolution of families under pressure
May 2004 Conference to raise awareness of issues in private and transracial fostering
April 2004 Teenage mothers suffer lifelong disadvantage
Institute of Education professor awarded major international maths prize
March 2004 Children benefit when mum goes out to study
February 2004 Homework can damage family relationships
Top education journalists to debate education and 'spin'
January 2004 Topical issues prominent in Institute of Education open day
Non-market private education solutions may benefit state schools
Progress tests counter-productive for struggling readers
Institute of Education professor's contribution to mathematics education recognised in New Year's Honours
November 2003 Year 3 reading gap bridged by new literacy resource
October 2003 Adult criticism can turn children against music, warn experts
Institute of Education wins part in £51m government-charity initiative
Adult-centred practices dominate schools
Children's reading improved by family learning
September 2003 National curriculum out of touch with modern life
Institute of Education makes major contribution to London Challenge
Institute of Education's director welcomes proposals for admissions changes
July 2003 Out-of-touch bureaucrats risk failure of UN girls' education goals
Trainee teachers to be more like junior doctors
Prestigious award for Institute of Education professor
June 2003 'Serious changes' needed in inclusive education policy and practice
Institute of Education researchers share grants worth over £2m
Childcare experts call for children's commissioner for England
Government must do more for 18- to 25-year-olds
Time to stop treating children like helpless dependents
May 2003 Troubled careers for middle class children
Sex education cannot avoid controversial isses
Adult learning improves health and social involvement
Year-on-year improvement in pupil performance out of reach for most schools
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