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This study explores how risks and protective factors shape children's learning and why it leads to academic resilience for some, not others.
The Pre-Primary O-Class Context in Three Rural Young Lives Communities in Ethiopia
O-Class was designed as a preschool year for 6-year-old children to prepare them to enter Grade 1
How much PE and sport premium funding schools will receive for the academic year 2023 to 2024 and advice on how to spend it.
Pre-key stage standards are for pupils who are working below the overall standard of national curriculum assessments, but who are engaged in subject-specific study.
Ofsted has today published the second part in its series of research reviews drawing on a range of research relating to early years education.
Research into the attainment and development of children from pre-school to the end of key stage 3.
The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests
This paper provides some country-specific evidence on the predictors of preschool attendance and attainment
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