Phrases with «academies programme»

The phrase "academies programme" refers to a system in which schools, called academies, are given more freedom and control over their curriculum and management. These academies are independently run but still funded by the government. The programme aims to improve education by giving schools more flexibility in decision-making and promoting innovation in teaching methods. Full definition

Sentences with «academies programme»

  • But the whole academies programme is about having a profession - led system, so that the profession is in charge and not local authority officials. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • The hugely controversial academy programme and his attack of the teaching unions were deeply criticised at the time. (mirror.co.uk)
  • Dismissing their opinions and the whole academy programme as simply «this government's pathological and ideological hatred of local government» is insulting and equally naive as those who blindly believe everything the DfE says. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
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