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Single Parent SchoolgirlsFriday 14 March 2003
New research shows that pregnant teenage girls who are kept out of mainstream schools are doing better than those who return to their normal school.

So should single parent schoolgirls be educated in mainstream education or in separate learning facilities?
Dr Nona Dawson, a researcher at Bristol University and Dionne Jude from Southwark Education Authority join Martha to discuss what works best for these girls.
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