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  • Research looking to draw together all available information on the month-of-birth effect in education.

  • This report outlines findings from secondary analysis of a dataset from interviews with individuals who were in long-term relationships.

  • Official statistics release: Full-time young participation by socio-economic class: 2010 update

  • Data from surveys on the longitudinal study of young people in England (LSYPE) and the youth cohort study (YCS).

  • Research into what schools do to make sure children from armed forces families progress.

  • Study into the needs, preferences and experiences of people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities when claiming benefits.

  • A guide for schools planning to develop coaching practice to improve teaching and learning.

  • A strategy and set of tools for dioceses to plan, create and manage local strategies for talent management.

  • An overview of evidence showing the development and future of the role of school business managers and the impact they have on schools.

  • The percentage of schools offering access to extended services (extra-curricular services and activities) per local authority.

  • National projections for the number of pupils in schools by type of school and age group.

  • This report provides robust evidence on the characteristics of bullying victims based on a representative cohort of young people aged 14 to 16 attending secondary schools in England between 2004 and 2006.

  • This report presents interim findings from the UKRP evaluation, which looks to improve children's well-being by promoting accurate thinking.

  • Findings from a study on how schools manage their finances.

  • Report exploring the barriers and constraints young people currently face when deciding what to do at the end of their compulsory schooling.

  • This statistical first release (SFR) brings together the information available on special educational needs (SEN) and related information about special schools in England.

  • 16- to 18-year-olds in school, further education colleges, work-based learning or higher education.

  • Primary and secondary school appeals lodged by parents against non-admission of their children to their preferred school.

  • Tables for the academic year 2008 to 2009 on institution-based and pupil residency-based small area pupil absence.

  • Absence during the autumn term in local-authority-maintained primary schools, secondary schools, city technology colleges and academies.