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Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, Robert Halfon addressed the National Education Opportunities Network's Summer Symposium.
Highlights the association between psychosocial skills age 12 and educational progression to age 19
How can learning get and stay so bad even though access to enrolment and schooling completed is expanding rapidly?
This paper presents an ethnographic study of Pratham, one of the most influential NGOs in the domain of education in India today
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Employment Tribunal decision.
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of poverty
Rules about specified levels of attainment for Performance Table Qualifications
Follow-up to a Randomized Controlled Trial which measured impact on students 4 years after completing the Educate! programme
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