Tory teacher plans will have little or no impact
David Cameron’s education plans are practically the same as three years ago – and his headline measures on teacher training will make little or no impact.
David Cameron’s education plans are practically the same as three years ago – and his headline measures on teacher training will make little or no impact.
Left Foot Forward’s roundup of the progressive news you might have missed this week…
Negotiations must not be left to an elite out of touch with ordinary people
‘Hot take’ speculation is little help in analysing these murders
We need to show our anger about greedy corporates depriving our public services of investment.
Dan Smith looks at whether Richard Dawkins’s involvement in the New College of the Humanities private university is consistent with his atheist ideology.
Labour leadership candidate David Miliband writes for Left Foot Forward on the GDP figures and the state of the economy.
Teachers have cheered the exit of Ed Balls – one of the most unpopular education secretaries in recent history – but what will they make of Michael Gove?
Never before has schools policy been so important; the election debate could very well be sealed if the Tories get in and manage to dismantle the state system.
Gordon Brown last night made his finest speech of the campaign, and one of the best of his career, in a passionate appeal for fairness.