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‘Challenge’ is what will keep our students going
If we really want our students to keep progressing in these unprecedented times we must remember that the most important thing is to keep challenging them
2 April 2020
‘Education should be the most joyous activity’
One antidote to the increase of ‘factory testing’ could be a rise of education festivals, writes Sir Anthony Seldon
29 May 2018
The political axe rarely swings in women’s favour
More women have become education secretary than have held any other top government role – why do so few get to stamp their mark, asks Anthony Seldon
26 January 2018
‘What price moral authority in education when those at the top chase fat pay-checks?’
It’s about time vice-chancellors and heads showed some leadership to the education sector and took voluntary pay-cuts, writes one head-turned-VC
15 September 2017
‘Why does the BBC’s attitude to making TV about schools seem so patronising?’
Education should be at the forefront of British radio and television – but it’s not, argues Sir Anthony Seldon, the vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham
8 September 2017
Our schools could easily be much better than they are
Leave our 19th-century schools system behind – we should all be teaching entrepreneurship and exposing students to the arts, creativity, sport, adventure and challenge
1 September 2017
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