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8 December 2010
Education White Paper a 'poisonous amalgam of twisted logic and dangerous threats'
The Con-Dem government is not only attacking higher education. They recently brought out a new Education White Paper, 'The Importance of Teaching'...
8 December 2010
Sixty students from Haberdasher Aske's Hatcham College in New Cross Gate joined the central London protests on 24 November, writes Tom Jousselin.
23 November 2010
Defend university access for all!
The official figures of how many young people were denied a university place this year have finally been announced. Disgracefully, 209,000 were left disappointed, writes Louise Campbell.
3 November 2010
Nottingham school staff force council retreat over pay cuts
Up to 1,000 school support staff gathered recently in Nottingham's market square to protest against Nottingham City council's plans to move them onto term time contracts, writes Jean Thorpe, chair Nottingham City Unison, personal capacity.
14 October 2010
LEILA GALLOWAY, a parent of two children at Tidemill primary school in Deptford, south London, is leading a campaign to stop Tidemill becoming an academy school, free from local authority control, writes Leila spoke to The Socialist:.
14 October 2010
School students strike in Dover
A school student strike took place this week in an academy in Dover. The school has just been turned into an academy with sponsorship from Canterbury Christ Church University, two grammar schools and Kent...
1 September 2010
SOME TORY councils are showing what effects the Cameron/ Clegg cuts will have. Croydon in south London is ending its contract for school meals with Eden Foodservice, and has told schools to provide their...
4 August 2010
Oppose divisive academies policy
BLUNDERING EDUCATION minister, Michael Gove, is finding that the realities of life do not match his free market fantasies, writes Robin Pye.
21 July 2010
Harder work, longer hours... All part and parcel?
"ENOUGH IS enough" by Donna Summer and Barbara Striesand may not be the greatest song ever but the title illustrates the mindset of many a modern day worker, writes Martyn Yates.
30 June 2010
Academies: Fight the Tories' offensive on state education
GOVERNMENT EDUCATION minister Michael Gove is determined to push through the Tory agenda of putting 'rocket-boosters' under the academies programme, writes Martin Powell-Davies, NUT national executive.
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