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‘Anyone who thinks Amanda Spielman’s Ofsted is going soft would be mistaken’
Ofsted’s chief inspector of schools might not shoot from the hip like her predecessor, but she’s not going soft – even on those schools battling deprivation
13 December 2017
Will Justine Greening’s ‘social mobility action plan’ answer education policy’s many outstanding questions?
Social mobility is the number-one priority for the education secretary – but as she finalises plans to set out her policy stall, will it provide the vision that her supporters hope for?
28 November 2017
Weekend read: ‘Until this point I had made it my mission to never actually learn what mindfulness was’
One cynical hack’s journey into the world of school mindfulness
24 November 2017
What to do with a problem like regional schools commissioners?
Justine Greening urgently needs to set out her vision for education – it’s the only way to cement the role of RSCs in the new MAT-based system, writes Tes’ Ed Dorrell
22 November 2017
The academy system needs to self-administer an urgent fix
The best hope of saving the MAT model will be for the system and its leaders to do it for themselves – but they must act quickly
17 November 2017
The Evangelist vs the Pragmatist: two DfE ministers, two very different attitudes
Watching Justine Greening and Nick Gibb take utterly different approaches to the teaching profession resembles a good cop-bad cop double act
1 November 2017
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