She is under scrutiny not only from her predecessor’s enemies but also from his admirers – as Matthew D’Ancona’s column today helps to show.
Educationalists refer to “attainment” – a term with fewer positive implications than “acheievement” or “standards”
46 per cent of them have a mental health problem, 30 per cent are experiencing domestic violence.
Our view is that the greatest gains are likely to come in improving broad educational outcomes when thinking about ‘the whole child’.
Slough Children’s Services are being transferred to a not-for-profit Children’s Trust – and not a moment too soon.
There is no hard and fast distinction between memorising and understanding: they are mutually supporting activities.
Councillors have left pupils with nowhere to go just six weeks before it was due to open.
All the evidence suggests that good test scores add up to stronger growth. How to achieve them? Competition.
“Gagged” staff should summoned by the Select Committee so that they can speak out under privilege.
The sources of anti-semitism are many – but our wilful ignorance must count among them.
He deserves much credit, but his reforms aren’t the game-changer some would claim.
Assuming local authority “oversight” protects against Islamist extremism is misguided.
A week on from the day of sackings, who’s rocking the Prime Minister’s boat?
New polling shows the strength of public opinion on one of Gove’s few errors.