curricula


As a cross-curricula project, which relates both to subject knowledge and key skills, School Report can be used to implement the new national curricula, for 11 to 14-year-olds.

Find out more about the project which involves 11 to 14-year-olds across the UK making and broadcasting their own news.

Key facts, figures and dates

Although School Report showcases the news created by 11 to 14 year-olds, older students can take part in the project by mentoring their peers.

Mike Baker considers the big picture of where schools should be heading in the future.

A university department caught pressurising students in an official survey is to be excluded from this year's league table. Sean Coughlan reports

Sexual harassment of women in Egypt is on the increase and observing Islamic dress code is no deterrent, according to a survey.

The CBI says government plans for academic Diplomas in England are "an unnecessary distraction".

The Roman Catholic church gives an ancient tongue a 21st Century makeover with a website in Latin.

Your views on Mike Baker's discussion of the NUT conference, imams and army recruitment in schools.

The benefits of a scholarship scheme giving Rwandan students the chance to study in Scotland are numerous, according to one former recipient.

Schools across the UK are creating their own news reports and broadcasting them via the BBC.

The government is writing to every embassy to stop a false e-mail rumour about the teaching of the Holocaust.

Independence Day has complex associations for the Burmese, few of whom marked the day with celebration.

A merger between Wiltshire and Salisbury Colleges is approved by higher education minister Bill Rammell.

A west London comprehensive could become bi-lingual, with funding from the French government.

Despite attacks by militants and Israeli obstacles, the Hope Flowers school in the West Bank village of al-Khadr continues to put peace at the heart of its syllabus.

Several new resources have been added to the School Report website.

Responses to Mike Baker's thoughts on the shake-up of the school curriculum in England.

Doctors must be given better training in care for patients who abuse alcohol, smoking and drugs, experts say.

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