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May 19, 2006 · Underperforming schools. His second priority is the 450 schools (many, but not all, of which lie in the under-performing category) that are still neither academies nor specialist schools....
Of all Tony Blair's education policies during his decade as prime minister, one of the most controversial has been his plan to create a network of academies - effectively, private schools funded by the taxpayer.
Dec 7, 2006 · Tony Blair's valedictory education speech last week epitomises his 10 years in charge. Heart in the right place, but going off in all directions. His two latest eye-catching announcements are...
ABSTRACT Of all Tony Blair’s education policies during his decade as prime minister, one of the most controversial was his plan to create a network of academies – effectively, private schools funded by the taxpayer. This piece explores the origins of the policy and recounts the widespread concerns and criticisms with which it has been beset.
This lecture was given by Labour leader Tony Blair on 16 December 1996 to mark the twentieth anniversary of Jim Callaghan's Ruskin College speech (18 October 1976), which began 'The Great Debate' about the nature and purpose of public education.
Jun 1, 2005 · 3es’s work is possible because of the Blair government reforms. Policies administered by the national Department for Education and Skills encourage starting from scratch, new approaches to hiring and paying teachers, and mixing private and public resources.
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Sep 26, 2019 · Tony Blair announced the aim of reaching 50% going into higher education at the 1999 Labour conference. In 1980, only 15% stayed in full-time education after the age of 18, in any kind of...