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The government is not about to fudge this: the PM wants proper old-fashioned grammar schools
There are clever educational strategies that one might use to finesse the government’s commitment to increasing selection, but they’re unlikely to satisfy Downing Street like “red meat” grammar schools
4 February 2017
The super-union needs to be super-disciplined
27 January 2017
Is Justine Greening making the most of a ‘crisitunity’?
Many might call the timing of the national funding formula madness, but perhaps it’s more politically astute than we realise, writes TES’s head of content
22 January 2017
‘How the NCT entrenches educational advantage before childbirth has even taken place’
When asked, the NCT revealed that only 2% of its antenatal class places are subsidised
13 January 2017
TES News’ Top 10 most-read in 2016
Ever wanted an insight into the thoughts, distractions and insecurities of the teaching profession? If so, look no further than the TES News’ Most Read section.
31 December 2016
Let’s end the disgraceful spiral of neglect on skills
A cloud hangs over politics in 2016 – but let’s look at the silver lining: Brexit may mean politicians are forced to acknowledge the role of skills and FE in our society
23 December 2016
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