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Posts Tagged: Schools

Alan Mak: End child hunger in Britain to help build a fairer society

Independent research found that pupils in schools offering a free, nutritious breakfast boosted their results by an average of two months’ progress over a year.

By Alan Mak MP | 22 July 2019 | 52 comments

John Penrose: The conventional wisdom is wrong. Hunt’s spending plans are neither unaffordable nor irresponsible.

Hammond and the Institute for Fiscal Studies are simply mistaken to suggest otherwise. It’s not as though we’re still living in 2010.

By John Penrose MP | 19 July 2019 | 33 comments

Luke Tryl: The next Prime Minister must complete the education revolution

The Conservatives have achieved much in school reform, but there is still a lot more to do.

By Luke Tryl | 18 July 2019 | 14 comments

Johnson’s August 3) Delivering campaign pledges – in so far as he can without a durable majority

His time and room are very constricted, but he can at least demonstrate his domestic priorities – police and schools.

By Paul Goodman | 17 July 2019 | 270 comments

Robert Halfon: Skills, social justice, standards, and support for teachers. A four-part manifesto for the new Prime Minister.

By extending the ladder of opportunity to those who currently lack it, e can ensure the next generation climbs it.

By Robert Halfon MP | 17 July 2019 | 24 comments

John Bald: “Points mean prizes” has to stop.

It was a great slogan for Sir Bruce Forsyth’s game show. It does not serve the needs of children, teachers and schools.

By John Bald | 17 July 2019 | 31 comments

Ryan Shorthouse: How to boost integration

What is it – and how can we strengthen it? That is the focus of Bright Blue’s latest report, published today.

By Ryan Shorthouse | 15 July 2019 | 140 comments

Iain Mansfield: Brexit by October 31. Stop using the Left’s language. And stand for skilled workers. Essentials for our next Prime Minister.

Which candidate can devise and push through the policies needed to unite the Tory shires with the Leave voters of the north?

By Iain Mansfield | 14 July 2019 | 115 comments

Tom Tugendhat: The last two men left standing in this contest must resist the temptation to slug it out

While there is no shortage of ideas, there has been a shortage of leadership. We need a Prime Minister who will take us through Brexit and confront the challenges beyond.

By Tom Tugendhat | 13 July 2019 | 21 comments

Suella Braverman: What Johnson learned from a London school amidst deprived communities

His passion for social justice was reinforced by a visit to Michaela Community School – of which I was Chairman of Governors.

By Suella Braverman MP | 5 July 2019 | 15 comments

Joe Baron: The case of Starbank School teaches us one thing: Ofsted can’t be trusted

A place where teachers have been moved to strike for their own personal safety has been rated ‘Outstanding’ since 2012.

By Joe Baron | 4 July 2019 | 33 comments

Steve Mastin: Here’s how our next Prime Minister can carry forward the Conservative education agenda

We have achieved so much, but there is more to do. Let’s overhaul inspections, expand the E-Bacc, and boost school funding.

By Steve Mastin | 27 June 2019 | 53 comments

Damian Flanagan: What drives the Conservatives’ underlying problems? For answers, ponder our exile from the cities of the north.

The Party cannot be one of the South and of the countryside if it is to engage with voters – and to win.

By Damian Flanagan | 24 June 2019 | 161 comments

James Hockney: The Timpson Review shines a light on the burning injustice of school exclusions

Many of us have seen first-hand unofficial exclusions leading to permanent off-rolling. These schools make families feel that they are the problem.

By James Hockney | 24 June 2019 | 18 comments

Robert Halfon: Under our new leader, we must prize social justice above social mobility

We must tackle causes of poverty, not symptoms: educational failure, worklessness, family breakdown, debt, addiction, disability, exposure to crime, poor housing.

By Robert Halfon MP | 19 June 2019 | 22 comments

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