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AUDIO: Can yoga kill you? published on 7 February
Can yoga kill you? Science journalist William Broad and Pierre Bibby, chief executive of the British Wheel of Yoga, discuss.
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AUDIO: Under-5 'schoolification' criticised published on 7 February
A group of academics and authors has written to the Telegraph to criticise the "schoolification" of early childhood, suggesting instead there should be more focus on imagination, play and physical development.
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VIDEO: Twigg on Labour's mistakes in office published on 5 February
Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg says Labour made a mistake in not putting enough emphasis on the 50% of young people who do not plan to go to university.
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Wales facing literacy challenge published on 3 February
The BBC's Nicola Smith looks at how literacy levels can be raised
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'IPhoneography' course launched published on 3 February
A college plans a new course devoted entirely to taking photographs on the iPhone
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AUDIO: Why are Wales's schools falling behind? published on 3 February
Welsh schools do not appear to be achieving results as good as those in England - on several measures the gap is widening.
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Botanic Garden's stuck books plea published on 31 January
The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is appealing to the government of Pakistan to get 4,000 botany books destined for Afghanistan released after a year's hold-up.
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AUDIO: 'Bonfire' of vocational qualifications published on 31 January
The Today programme's Sanchia Berg reports from a further education college in Stockport as the government announces it's to reduce the number of vocational subjects from GCSE's.
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Boys' ballet free school planned published on 27 January
Free school plans for budding Billy Elliots
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VIDEO: Teenager sits skydiving exam published on 27 January
A schoolgirl passes an indoor skydiving exam as part of her GCSE in physical education.
