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Ambitions and challenges for the futurePrimary Framework for literacy and mathematics The renewal of the Primary Framework for literacy and mathematics offers everyone involved in teaching children aged from 3 to 11 an opportunity to continue the progress made in raising standards by e |
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ESSA Established in 1925, the English Schools' Athletic Association is dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of athletics in schools, thus enhancing the moral and physical welfare of children, by providing |
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Abolition 200 In March 1807 the Parliamentary Act to abolish the slave trade in the British Empire came into force. For almost 20 years before that, the people of Manchester had been showing their opposition to sla |
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World Poetry Day March 21st is World Poetry Day. Have a look at BBC Newsround's guide to poetry and try composing a few lines yourself. |
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Science and Engineering Week National Science and Engineering Week (formerly National Science Week) is an opportunity for people of all ages to take part in science, engineering and technology activities. |
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World Book Day This year is the 10th Birthday of World Book Day in the UK and Ireland in 2007. Over this relatively short period World Book Day has become firmly established as the biggest annual event promoting the |
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Lent Lent marks the 40 days (not counting Sundays) that lead up to Easter - the most important event in the Christian faith. |
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Valentine Day Link to the CBBC Newsround area exploring Valentines Day. |
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National Day of Japan Day 11th February is the National Day of Japan. This fascinating country of 130 million people has many similarities to the United Kingdom and also many differences. |
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UNICEF Day for Change - 2008 Day for Change is a fun, educational event, where pupils get the chance to do something different - like dress up, create their own assemblies or win a 'teacher for a day' - in exchange for making a s |
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