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Scotland: S2 pupil skills “could be better”

A study of children’s competence in English and maths in primary and early secondary school reveals that more than half of all 14-year-olds have not reached expected standards in basic numeracy and literacy. Get specifics at the BBC News website.

Posted by David Roberts on 27 June 2006 in Adolescent Literacy

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