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Product Safety Report for Enjoy + Love Learning Walker sold via Amazon presenting a serious risk of choking.
This report looks at methods for improving learning
Results of a survey into adult learning - participation, motivation, barriers to learning and benefits experienced.
This paper examines the efficacy of class-size reductions as a strategy to improve pupils’ learning outcomes in India
The LSC was responsible for planning and funding further education (post-16 education and training other than higher education) in England. It was abolished in 2010 and replaced by the Skills Funding Agency and the Young People’s Learning Agency.
This note considers the role of socio-emotional learning in students' education and development and their mental health and wellbeing
Understanding the cost barriers to Level 3 learning and how this impacts decision-making about whether to take up learning.
This paper explores issues related to the measurement of inequality in learning outcomes
The response to an FOI request on Learning and Development within the CNC.
Analysis of qualitative interviews to assess the impact of lost learning on young people and the effect of educational recovery support.
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