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Was this the week the academies dream began to die?
Major policy reforms suggest ministers no longer consider academies a magic bullet
13 May 2018
Will Hinds’ reforms be golden or half-baked?
Despite Damian Hinds’ plans, it will be a gamble for leaders to take on struggling schools, says Tes’ head of content
11 May 2018
‘Choose your battles if you want to win the primary assessment war...’
Education is often full of sparring factions, writes Ed Dorrell – but if they can call a truce, they might be able to put an end to KS1 Sats
27 April 2018
‘A rumoured restructure at the DfE could refocus ministerial minds on school reform’
Would changes in the Department for Education lead to more coherency in the aftermath of Michael Gove’s shock-and-awe campaign?
12 April 2018
On workload and even pay, the teacher unions might find themselves pushing at an open door...
... but will they grab the political opportunities presented by the government’s new focus on teacher retention?
29 March 2018
WATCH: Tony Blair advises Florida shootings survivors on their campaign to ban guns
Lewis Mizen, a surviver of the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, in Parkland, Florida, today asked Tony Blair for his advice on the campaign to get guns banned. Watch his answer
18 March 2018
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