EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • A-Z
  • Beta
  • About EconBiz
  • News
  • Thesaurus (STW)
  • Academic Skills
  • Help
  •  My account 
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • Login
EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
Publications Events
Search options
Advanced Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites Loans Reservations Fines
    You are here:
  • Home
  • A class apart? The government...
  • More details
Cover Image

A class apart? The government thinks its work is done in primary schools. But head teachers struggling with extra responsibilities and little cash don't agree

Year of publication:
2002
Authors: Revell, Phil
Published in:
Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector. - London : Public Finance, ISSN 1352-9250, ZDB-ID 11697313. - 2002 (06.09.), p. 18-21
Saved in:
  • More details
Type of publication: Article
Source:
OLC-SSG Economic Sciences
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005888916
    • EndNote
    • BibTeX
    • Zotero, Mendeley, RefWorks, ...
    • Text
Saved in favorites
    Similar items by person
    • School's out - The problem of out-of-control pupils is spiralling. Schools claim the right to exclude them, and teachers to back this up with strike action. But can they legally do this and, if so, what can be done with the children?

      Revell, Phil, (2002)

    • Winners take all? - No ones doubting that theres money going into schools (thought there may be a few niggles over the amount). But there are serious questions about how this will benefit the poor-performers, as the best Surge ahead

      Revell, Phil, (2002)

    • Heads, you lose - Contrary to Current media preoccupations, the biggest problem exercising schools right now is where they are going to get their next head teather from

      Revell, Phil, (2006)

    • More ...
    A service of the
    zbw
    • Sitemap
    • Plain language
    • Accessibility
    • Contact us
    • Imprint
    • Privacy

    Loading...