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This research evaluated the effects of Every Child a Writer on standards of writing, teaching, pupil's attitudes and perceptions in schools.
The technical writing community is for anyone who wants to discuss and learn about the role of technical writing in government.
This guide is intended for authors of reports commissioned by Home Office Science (HOS), research managers, editors and proofreaders. It gives…
Information for local authorities on training and standardisation for moderators of key stages 2 (KS2) English writing.
Tips for writing entries for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office's Next Generation Economics competition.
This document looks at research evidence on writing, effective teaching and the gender gap.
This paper reports on the statistics and research evidence on writing both in and out of school.
Ofsted has today published a subject report looking at how English is being taught in England’s schools.
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