The national evaluation of Key Stage 2 assessment in England and Wales was undertaken in 1995 and 1996 by the University of Bath, together with the University of Aberystwyth, for the School Curriculum ...
The Health Council has released its annual report on the performance of statutory boards that register health professionals to practice in Bermuda. The report is based on information provided by each ...
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Keeping primary school tests will hit pupil wellbeing, teaching union warns as it urges SATs rethink
Keeping all formal primary school tests will hit pupil wellbeing, a teaching union has warned. Three in four (75 per cent) of primary school teachers surveyed by the National Education Union (NEU) ...
The way Wales’ youngest children are assessed is changing. CDAPs (Child Development Assessment Profiles) have been scrapped and the overarching Early Years Development and Assessment Framework (EYDAF) ...
Two children with suspected disabilities have won test appeals with significant implications for the HSE’s obligations to assess the educational needs of such children. Both appeals concerned the ...
Families in Newcastle are still waiting 15 weeks too long on average for assessments of children’s special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Latest figures show that Newcastle City Council is ...
In accordance with the Bermuda Health Council Act 2004, per Section 5 [d]; the Bermuda Health Council published its Statutory Board Self-Assessment Report. “The Self-Assessment Report reflects the ...
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