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Comment - School governors play a vital and professional role in the running of schools, contrary to recent criticism
Revell, Phil
- In:
Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2008
),
pp. 15-16
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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
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2006
),
pp. 26-33
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005878728
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All shall have prizes - Britain has the worst 'staying on' rate for over-16s in the western world. Now a new 14-19 diploma is meant to change all that. But are schools, colleges an...
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2006
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pp. 22
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Fitting the Bill - The Education and Inspections Bill has been through the mill but it's still got a few turns left before it receives royal assent later in the year
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2006
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pp. 22-29
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Nothing succeeds like... - Another term, another failing schools initiative. But surely some of the earlier ones are already working?
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2005
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pp. 26-33
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Because they're worth it? - Why is the government persisting with city academies despite the dreadful headlines? Perhaps because in some inner-cily areas they are starting to make...
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2005
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pp. 24-33
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Shaky foundations - The 14-19 education white paper might have ruffled the feathers of a few, but the real election issues will be the controversial areas of parent choice and scho...
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2005
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pp. 28-37
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Children's hour - This is the year when the government's children's initiatives come into effect. But have enough thought and funding gone into these plans to ensure they work as i...
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2004
),
pp. 26-37
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005882449
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All shall have prizes - Who's got the best school policies?
Revell, Phil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2004
),
pp. 30
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Value-added learning - The aim of the 'extended school'is to offer a range of services beyond education to the wider community But could it ghettoise the worst-performing schools?
Revell, Phil
- In:
Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
(
2004
),
pp. 24-25
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