International students can save Britain’s broke universities
They can find money at home, or they can find it abroad. But if they don’t find it, some are…
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They can find money at home, or they can find it abroad. But if they don’t find it, some are…
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The struggle for control of the national curriculum is a fight for the soul of English education.
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What one parent’s experience reveals about a system on the brink of collapse.
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It seems the minister is empowering local bureaucrats and ideologues at the expense of headteachers.
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False claims about academies’ performance are obscuring the ambition of Labour’s Schools Bill.
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The outspoken headteacher believes Bridget Phillipson’s reforms are an attack on educational freedom. She is ready for the fight.
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The case for ending the effective state subsidy of private schools is overwhelming.
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Labour must recover its radical tradition and close Britain’s education privilege gap.
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