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‘We need to make sure excluded children still get the chance of a decent education’
From football-funded free schools to boxing academies, great progress is being made on tackling the problem of excluded pupils. But there’s still a long way to go, writes one veteran education journalist
2 December 2017
‘For now, things may be politically peaceful for independent schools, but trouble lies ahead...’
Brexit, recent statistics from Ofsted and a potential Jeremy Corbyn-led government could mean a sharp end to the peace being enjoyed by the independent sector, writes one education journalist
18 November 2017
‘Universities can learn from schools when it comes to a rounded education’
It is not without irony that children will be exposed to a rounded education at school, only to be put on a conveyor belt once they reach higher education
5 November 2017
‘Rocketing salaries in education - justified or not - aren’t going anywhere’
Some of the salaries being commanded in the upper echelons of education are eye-watering, writes one veteran education journalist
21 October 2017
‘We need to treasure awe-inspiring school trips - their impact on pupils is immeasurable’
Giving pupils the opportunity to meet credible authors, illustrators and other arts professionals sparks joy – and even future careers, writes one veteran educational journalist
7 October 2017
‘We need to push take-up of the creative arts as intensively as the campaign to promote Stem’
The decline in the creative arts in this country because of the Ebacc threatens one of Britain’s most successful sectors – we need a campaign to save them
7 September 2017
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