What Bridget Phillipson can learn from Conservative education policy
In a new book, the former schools minister Nick Gibb defends a strong, if controversial legacy.
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In a new book, the former schools minister Nick Gibb defends a strong, if controversial legacy.
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The coroner has ruled in the death of Ruth Perry, but serious questions remain for the schools inspectorate.
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The unions have accepted a pay deal, but industrial action could return if the problems in the sector don’t improve.
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The sense of fatalism across the country means that the party’s education plan is its most important initiative.
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The carcinogenic substance is estimated to be present on the estates of as much as 81 per cent of English…
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Teachers act as social workers, counsellors, nurses, childminders, cooks, cleaners – and even police.
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Doesn’t he know we unionise precisely because of the dire conditions he created for schools?
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A guide for pupils missing school this week.
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