Sentences with phrase «education manifesto»

An "education manifesto" refers to a written statement or declaration that outlines the principles, beliefs, and goals for improving or reforming education. It highlights the priorities and measures needed to enhance the quality of education, address key challenges, and ensure better learning outcomes for students. Full definition
The Crafts Council education manifesto sets out why craft and making is vital to our society, culture and economy.
«Almost every recommendation contains ideas previously articulated in speeches by Conservative education spokespersons or in the Party's draft education manifesto.
The new majority Tory government now has the confidence in pursuing its aspirational education manifesto.
As competing education manifestos vie for policymakers» allegiance, «which side are you on?»
«I hope you will understand that I am not going to write Labour's education manifesto today, three years ahead of the likely general election date.»
Prime minister Theresa May omitted key education manifesto pledges from the Queen's speech today — meaning schools can expect no new major policy changes in the next two years.
«This education manifesto is not about giving power to the people.
«The education manifesto is a patchwork of policies, littered with contradictions and hopelessly out of touch with public opinion.
Commenting on the launch of the Labour Party's education manifesto, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «Today's announcement demonstrates a clear recognition by Labour that a publicly funded education system should secure the educational entitlements of all children and young people, regardless of where they live or go to school or college.
Speaking at the unveiling of Labour's education manifesto, Mr Miliband said the Conservatives were running a campaign «based on deceit and lies» and that the defence secretary had «demeaned himself and demeaned his office».
On the eve of the launch of the Conservatives» education manifesto, Nick Gibb attacks Labour's record on school discipline
On the eve of the launch of the Conservatives» education manifesto, Nick Gibb attacks Labour's record on school discipline - Sunday Express
Meanwhile, the rebel Catholic priest Ivan Illich took up the cause of Puerto Rican poor people on his way to writing his education manifesto, Deschooling Society (1971).
A pledge to open 500 new free schools in this parliament was a key part of the Conservative Party's education manifesto, and the government's relative success in this area, despite the controversy around some free schools, makes it an ideal legacy area for the prime minister to bow out on.
ATL has long been calling for funding for effective careers guidance - it was one of the key issues in ATL's education manifesto, Education matters: talk to us, and the focus of one of our pre-election debates: Funding effective careers guidance - is another «lost generation» a price worth paying?
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