Ofcom also said there would be new rules governing advertising to primary school age children.
BBC: The restrictions focus on foods high in salt, fat and sugar
The World Bank Group reports that more than 100 million primary school age children around the world remain out of school.
Neath-based Theatr na n'Og's 30-minute drama targets primary school age children in the hope they will pass messages on to grandparents.
BBC: Carbon monoxide warning to pupils in play by Theatr na n'Og
However, progress has been insufficient to deliver on the international commitment to provide quality basic education for all children, young people and adults: 67 million primary school age children are out of school and 796 million adults are still illiterate.
In all countries surveyed at least 80 percent of primary school-age children are enrolled in primary education.
The forthcoming UNESCO Education For All Global Monitoring Report estimates that some 61 million primary school - age children still have no access to school, while 250 million children who should have reached fourth grade cannot read or write whether they are in school or not.
And girls account for 53 % of the 67 million primary-age school children around the world who are not receiving the education to which they have a right.
However, in Norfolk a little over half of secondary school age children and only 63% of primary school children currently do so.
Thirty-two million children of primary school age are still out of school in the region.
Advertising aimed at children of primary school age and younger should be banned, a group of authors, journalists and academics has said.
There is also a learning crisis: Worldwide, 250 million children of primary school age cannot read or write, whether they are in school or not.
There are today 250 million children of primary school age who cannot read or write, and some 71 million teenagers who are out of secondary school.
UNESCO: Published in South China Morning Post on 17 October 2012.
There is also a learning crisis: around the world, 250 million children of primary school age cannot read or write, whether they are in school or not.
There is also a learning crisis: around the world, at least 250 million children of primary school age cannot read or write, whether they are in school or not.
There are today 250 million children of primary school age who cannot read or write, and some 71 million teenagers who are out of secondary school. 200 million young people in developing countries have not completed primary school.
The mother-of four said she had two children of primary school age who could now not attend the same school, with the result that KCC had offered a taxi for her four-year-old - a suggestion she felt was unacceptable.
In contrast to secondary school, primary school children were found to be choosing books which had a reading age above their own.
While the region has made remarkable progress in helping children now of primary school age enrol in school, it must not forget its young people who missed out on that chance when they were growing up.
While the views of panellists varied widely on the best ways to improve and enhance education, they all agreed that broadband could address educational challenges in a world where 61 million children of primary-school age are not in school, 1.7 million extra teachers are needed and 775 million people, mostly women, are illiterate.
The watchdog said just 54% of primary age children in Coventry attended a school rated good or better, compared with a national average of 74%.
The charity ChildLine is holding assemblies in every UK primary school to tell children how to stay safe in the digital age.
Unveiling the deal Caldas's Governor Mario Aristizabal said the region was "committed to giving each and every child of primary school age the same opportunity to access knowledge as the most privileged children in New York, Berlin or Tokyo".
One Northern Ireland caller to the helpline told the NSPCC about a toddler and child of primary school age whose mother drank every day until late in the evening while the children were in her care, sometimes passing out and not hearing when the children cried.
Crossbencher Lord Northbourne introduced an amendment to the bill outlining parents' responsibility to promote their children's "personal, social and emotional development" before they reach primary-school age.
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