They had proved unpopular with head teachers, who protested they undermined efforts to maintain discipline in schools.
Almost half of respondents thought the amount of forward planning in schools was "excessive".
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Supply teachers inevitably end up being heavily used in schools that are doing badly.
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It was probably always hopeless to expect something that could be recited in schools, however.
In response, MMR jabs are being offered in schools in parts of mid and south Wales.
The research, commissioned by the Scotland Office, studied drugs education in schools from 1996-1999.
It also says the drinks shouldn't be sold or marketed in schools through grade 12.
They stumble across the history in schools or debates on Israel and want to know more.
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And education spokeswoman Janet Ryder is said to have proposed scrapping Labour's free breakfasts in schools.
The first minister said discipline in schools is significantly better than it was three years ago.
First to face the axe is Becta, which employs 240 people to improve technology in schools.
Meanwhile the number of attacks has gone down in schools run by neighbouring councils.
In 2011, Tamazight became an official language in Morocco, taught alongside Arabic in schools.
"These things happen in schools, in churches, in youth camps all over, " he said.
They are pushing newspapers in schools, hoping to get children used to reading them.
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Ending the subsidy of music lessons in schools, along with several other services to schools.
They can have physical contact with children - something now frowned upon or forbidden in schools.
One would think that a text of such significance would be taught regularly in schools.
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The demand for places in charter schools and even in magnet schools attests to this.
And that could mean a further expansion of the use of the private sector in schools.
Corporal punishment was outlawed in state schools in 1986, but remained legal in independent schools.
That meant better vocational training in schools - but also a change in attitude from business.
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Mr Gove also announced plans for scheme to get more music professionals teaching in schools.
In public schools, the absentee rate was highest in urban schools and lowest in rural schools.
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How will the government react when Tory councils want, for example, more selection in schools?
Now they have to work out how to put them into operation in schools.
The aim of the scheme is to improve behaviour, attendance and standards in schools.
An increasingly strident language movement is demanding that the Berber tongue, Tamarzight, be taught in schools.
Most of the refugees were now living in schools, which would soon be needed for classes.
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