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Australia lags behind the evidence on special schools

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Inclusive education, where children with special needs are educated in mainstream schools and classes, is generally seen as the best method for educating all students.

The accepted international view for many years has been to move away...

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Polling is more complex than Fox News boss Roger Ailes wants you to know

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imagePolling professionals aren't too happy with Fox News CEO Roger Ailes.Fred Prouser/Reuters

The first Republican presidential debate of the 2016 election cycle will be held on August 6, more than 15 months before the election and almost five months before the Iowa caucus.

Because of the large field of official candidates, Fox News will select just 10...

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