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Reading Problems Are Emotionally Difficult For Disadvantaged Children

Tuesday 03. of April 2007

By: Medical News Today

Chronic reading problems and depression appear to be related, especially among low-income children, and the reading problems precede the depression.

School tests 'exhaust' 11-year-olds

Monday 02. of April 2007

By: The Guardian

The final year at primary school has turned into a "boot camp" for pupils with 11-year-olds trained to pass national tests, a teachers' union leader will warn today.

Time to play: NUT play policy

Tuesday 27. of February 2007

By: National Union of Teachers

Recent developments in Wales and Scotland have shown that the time is right for a fundamental review of National Curriculum and assessment arrangements and that playbased approaches to teaching and learning should form an...

New literature review shows values of free play in early childhood

Wednesday 14. of March 2007

By: Play England

Free Play in Early Childhood, a new publication launched today at the Play In early childhood provision conference, highlights concerns over recent policies that structure young children's lives in pursuit of targets and testing.

Children 'damaged by exam factories'

Tuesday 01. of May 2007

By: The Daily Telegraph

Schools under Labour have been turned into "factories" that churn out exam results but fail to educate children properly, according to a leading Government adviser. In a damning indictment of Tony Blair's school reforms, Alan...

Putting the Skinned Knees Back Into Playtime

Sunday 20. of May 2007

By: The New York Times

JOSEPH GALLO, 10, of Santa Cruz, Calif., is well armed in the battle against childhood boredom, with a bedroom arsenal that includes a computer hooked to the Internet, a DVD player, two Game Boys, as well as an Xbox and a...

Call to ban all school exams for under-16s

Sunday 10. of June 2007

By: The Guardian

All national exams should be abolished for children under 16 because the stress caused by over-testing is poisoning attitudes towards education, according to an influential teaching body

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