Review of the Year: Educators Go Back to the Classroom ; From Crumbling Schools to State of the Art Academies, It Was a Busy Year in Education, Writes Shahid Naqvi
Birmingham Post › December 31, 2005
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Birmingham Post › December 31, 2005
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Nationally, 2005 was framed by two major Government reports on the future of education.
The first was a response to Sir Mike Tomlinson's review into reforming the 14 to 19 curriculum calling for, among other things, a greater emphasis on vocational subjects.See the full content of this document
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Review of the Year: Educators Go Back to the Classroom ; From Crumbling Schools to State of the Art Academies, It Was a Busy Year in Education, Writes Shahid Naqvi
That may well have helped Walsall's Rushall Community College, where only nine per cent of pupils gained the benchmark five or more A* to Cs at the start of the year.
The second Government report was published in October, days af...See the full content of this document
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