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Those opposing the grammar-school movement must heed the lessons of Brexit
When it comes to winning this political argument, emotion – not hard data – will be what wins the day, says TES deputy editor Ed Dorrell
14 August 2016
Yet more change in education wouldn’t be as good as a rest
Anything is possible with a new prime minister and education secretary, but schools would rather Theresa May and Justine Greening left well alone
5 August 2016
International workers’ solidarity can wait...
15 July 2016
Pressure for results puts schools off their game
Sir Michael Wilshaw’s attack on the East Midlands is exactly the sort of criticism that panics schools into making quick fixes
10 June 2016
Speakers for Schools and TES to host live post-Brexit referendum panel with Robert Peston
Speakers for Schools and TES are hosting a VIP post-referendum discussion panel to be beamed live into your schools to help you and your pupils fully grasp the repercussions of the Brexit referendum – whatever the result
7 June 2016
‘Tension is running high in the DfE. With such crises and U-turns around every corner, it’s hardly surprising’
With Boris Johnson being touted as a potential replacement, it’s no wonder the education secretary is offering olive branches to the sector
21 May 2016
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