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That Nick Gibb, is a Kent grammar school-educated chartered accountant That Nick Clegg is, erm... That there is no direct correlation between blazers and school achievement (except in the heads of Daily Mail-reading ...
Telegraph.co.ukCases go unheard in GTC 'shambles'Times Educational Supplement“There could be potentially dozens of cases referred by heads which now go no further,” he told TES.
Victory for supporters of Downhills primary school could stall education secretary's ambitious plans countrywide (Michael Gove faces legal action as rebel primary battles his academy plan | Politics | The Observer
The education secretary claims his mission is to liberate schools from political control. So why is he trying to tell a London primary what to do? (RT @GuardianEdu: Ruthless. Radical. Obdurate. Is this the new face of Michael Gove?
Software is the language of the future. Make sure your children can speak it. (I'm all about software literacy, but prioritising coding over learning about another culture is wrong!
In a week where I have struggled with coding IF, and learnt a lot along the way, Nick Gibb's comments reminded me why I continue to struggle with IF.
Can crowdsourcing shake up education?Reuters"You've got this sort of massive marketplace that is irrational," said Salerno, a prior cofounder of Seattle-based startup Teach First, an online video database designed to help newer teachers that was...
Mobile operator O2 announces plans to install 'Europe's biggest' free wi-fi zone in London in time for the Olympics.
Research suggests the government's flagship free schools policy is unlikely to boost access to good schools or raise standards.
ATL comment on Michael Gove's speech about academies (Are there better alternatives to #Academies?
The views of the Anti Academies Alliance on the disgraceful behaviour of Oasis ought to give their supporters in Horsham pause for thought. Students protest as 12 teachers sacked from OASIS mediacity academy Salford ...
Cuts in education continue from libraries to outdoor centresThe GuardianAlan Gibbons Author and organiser of the Campaign for the Book • Librarians not only improve literacy by encouraging reading for pleasure, they also develop information...
Schools Minister Nick Gibb’s speech to the North of England Education Conference – 6 January 2012.
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The Guardian (blog)Social care and education biggest challenges in 2012The Guardian (blog)The first flakes of the free schools movement and the avalanche of new academies are now being joined by concerted moves to allow schools to select pupils on...
Schools Minister Nick Gibb’s speech to the North of England Education Conference – 6 January 2012.
UK News :: Michael Gove’s cadets to instil discipline - Breaking news from around the UK (Michael Gove's cadets to instil discipline http://t.co/BS6ejAfF...)...
Schools across the UK are being overcharged for IT equipment through mis-sold lease agreements, a BBC Radio 5 live investigation finds.
The education secretary claims his mission is to liberate schools from political control. So why is he trying to tell a London primary what to do?
Many academies and free schools are currently selling themselves on having “small class sizes”, but, looking into my crystal ball, I wonder whether we will be seeing big class sizes in many of these schools in the future.
David Lammy has secured a debate in the House of Commons on the issue of 'forced academies'. This is very important as it is the first public scrutiny of how the Secretary of State is using new powers obtained under the ...
Columnists :: Michael Gove has suddenly become the heir apparent to David Cameron - Breaking news, sport, showbiz, pictures and video from the Daily and Sunday Express newspapers - updated 24/7 (RT @GarethMalone: Potter.
AN EDUCATION spin doctor has been given an £11,000 pay rise after telling teachers their pensions were being cut and their wages frozen.
The GuardianMichael Gove faces call to allow larger infant class sizesThe GuardianA London council is considering asking the education secretary, Michael Gove, to overturn one of Labour's key election pledges from 1997 and allow it to raise the...
BBC News online has published an extremely hostile piece about free schools this morning that is almost comically misleading.
Telegraph.co.ukRules on infant class sizes 'should be axed'Telegraph.co.uk"We are building free schools in areas where there are place shortages and letting good schools to expand without limits to meet demand from parents.” Councillor Peter Walker,...
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