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Can an education secretary survive without waging war on teachers?
Suggestions that Justine Greening is about to be sacked illustrate a wider problem about the way governments of all colours treat education, writes William Stewart
2 January 2018
‘When it comes to transparency over academies, the DfE just doesn’t get it’
Public scrutiny shouldn’t be treated as an optional extra in the running of our state schools, writes Tes’ news editor
24 September 2017
A-level results day: ‘Once again pupils’ and teachers’ achievements are overshadowed by bullshit and political spin’
All students haven’t won prizes, exams and results haven’t been dumbed down and teachers and pupils should be applauded for what they have achieved, writes Tes’ news editor
17 August 2017
‘Plans to expand the 11-plus may be shelved but Greening faces her trickiest test yet’
Being spared the task of introducing new grammar schools could end up being a mixed blessing for Justine Greening
12 June 2017
Election countdown: Have no doubt school cuts could be crucial on Thursday
There are other news stories dominating the headlines, but the cuts to education funding will still prove vital on election day, says Tes’ news editor
5 June 2017
Our politicians have given up trying to improve our schools
Decisions over what happens in schools have been outsourced to academy chain boardrooms
30 May 2017
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