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Tests blamed for blighting children's lives

Landmark study of primary schools calls for teachers to be freed of targets. Children's lives are being impoverished by the government's insistence that schools focus on literacy and numeracy at the expense of creative teaching, the biggest review of the primary school curriculum in 40 years finds today.

 
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