Clegg also accuses Gove — who was education secretary for the majority of the coalition government — of putting dogma ahead of the interests of pupils when he axed the
Connexions careers advice service but refused to give schools instructions on how to compensate for it
because he did not want to compromise their autonomy.
«Increasingly, you're going to see open education projects become the leading publication outlet for educational material,
because they're so flexible, they're so easy to maintain, and authors can have such a big impact by publishing their material with open access,» says Richard Baraniuk, founder of the open source content library
Connexions.