Sentences with phrase «education white paper»

The NAHT is the latest teaching union to express dismay at the government's education white paper published last month, which would see schools currently maintained by local authorities transferred to become academies by 2022, with many taken over by a multi-academy trust.
Alongside the controversial Department of Education white paper proposal to encourage all schools to join multi-academy trusts and replace parent governors with professionals, the two new schools — called Livingstone Academies — are typical of the future direction of school governance: more private influence, and less democratic community engagement.
As a record number of students fight for university places ahead of the increase in fees next year, the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) published new analysis of the recent higher education white paper highlighting tuition fees» effect on relative disadvantage.
Emma Glanfield quoted Sir Peter Lampl in her Higher Education White Paper coverage for Mail Online.
A 2012 U.S. Department of Education white paper argued that
Shared responsibility: A U.S. Department of Education white paper on labor - management collaboration.
«We have a lot more evidence that our graduates are performing at high levels than they have that our graduates are not performing well,» Gonzalez said, pointing to an IU School of Education white paper showing students taught by education majors score better on national reading and math tests.
Our second most popular blog was, on the face of it, about the now redundant Education White Paper, but the detail was all about the importance of responding to government enquiries.
Today's reforms proposed in the Higher Education White Paper, as explained by David Willetts here on ConHome earlier this afternoon, ensure students get their money's worth.
«The Future Is in the Margins: The Role of Technology and Disability in Educational Reform,» a Department of Education White Paper, (2000)
Michael Gove will publish his education white paper later this month but much of it has already been leaked into the public domain.
The focus of the public debate around the 2011 education white paper was on fees and access: if we are to use the market discourse then it was about the demand side of the brave new education market.
«If proposals within the Education White Paper go forward and all schools convert to academies, councils must be given powers to force schools to expand where this is in the best interests of new and existing pupils.
The Department for Education said: «Since launching our proposals in the education white paper, the government has listened to feedback from MPs, teachers, school leaders and parents.
«I know that she is the right person to deliver the education white paper's commitment to continue to improve the quality and consistency of Ofsted's inspections, ensuring that it plays a central role in realising our vision of educational excellence everywhere.»
Details will be given in an education white paper this autumn, but Mr Gove said it would focus on giving children a broader education and a «core body of knowledge».
In the government's education white paper, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was established between the Department for Education (DfE) and the Church of England and Catholic church.
But she appeared to win few fans after she said teachers should stop opposing the reforms in the education white paper published last week.
Proposals which will see all schools become academies by 2022 were unveiled by chancellor George Osborne in his budget earlier this month, and expanded - upon in the education white paper educational excellence everywhere.
«This is even more concerning in the context of the education white paper.
Asked to defend the government's education white paper, which has been widely criticised by teachers, unions and Tory local councillors, Gibb said: «I'm spending time talking to colleagues who have expressed a concern.
Kim Johnson is to address NAHT's annual conference to express dismay at the government's education white paper
The plan to wipe out council - maintained schools by 2022 was first announced in the budget by the chancellor, George Osborne, and detailed in the education white paper published shortly afterwards by Morgan.
Policies unveiled in the government's latest education white paper, published just three months ago, could be sidelined until a new government forms, and could even be dropped, they say.
Since launching our proposals in the education white paper, the government has listened to feedback from MPs, teachers, school leaders and parents.
So it is a legitimate question to ask how did we get from the Conservative Manifesto («So we will continue to expand academies...) to the Education White Paper («By the end of 2022, local authorities will no longer maintain schools») in the space of less than a year?
Last year, Mr Gove signalled his intention to end modularisation, and the education White Paper published in November said the government would consult the exams watchdog Ofqual on how GCSEs could be changed.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z