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Employment Tribunal decision.
How the government will support schools to improve reading standards, and promote reading for pleasure.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Guidance for primary and secondary schools to meet existing expectations for teaching reading.
As delivered by Rt Hon Victoria Atkins MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
Guidance for radiologists, radiographic consultant practitioners, breast clinicians and radiographic advanced practitioners undertaking breast screening.
Survey of primary schools showing how the best schools in England teach virtually every child to read.
Primary school pupils show improvement in their reading ability as attainment in this year’s reading assessment increases since last year.
Statement to Parliament from Health Minister, Andrea Leadsom, at the second reading of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
Findings from the progress in international reading literacy study (PIRLS) 2021, assessing and comparing the reading attainment and attitudes of year 5 children.
This article describes a study carried out in 2012 into how legislation is drafted and presented.
Research into how and why children read for pleasure and evidence for how to promote it.
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