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Tag Archives: Government

14 July 2017 By Guest

Museums and other cultural organisations should play an essential role in education

Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, spells out what they are doing to support high-quality design and cultural education

30 June 2017 By Tom Middlehurst

The future of education policy: analysing post-election language

Tom Middlehurst sorts the meaningful statements from the blather.

9 June 2017 By Sue Williamson

Post-election messages for educators and the new education secretary

Despite the hung parliament, there are some clear messages from those in education, Sue Williamson, SSAT Chief Executive, points out… Another election and another surprise result. I am listening to political pundits analysing the situation and speculating on what happens
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19 May 2017 By SSAT

SSAT Manifesto 2017

25 things we’d like to see in a new government

29 March 2017 By Tom Middlehurst

What does the 4/5 threshold announcement really mean?

Does it actually mean anything?

28 March 2017 By Colin Logan

RAISEonline Mark 2 is on its way

And here’s a sneak preview…

17 March 2017 By SSAT

Schools at breaking point – urgent action required now

Action is required immediately.

7 March 2017 By SSAT

The real scandal is not the money – it’s the lack of regard for teachers

It’s the lack of regard for teachers. Our response to today’s announcement by Theresa May.

20 June 2016 By Tom Middlehurst

Why I started #ThankYourMP

Head of Policy Tom Middlehurst on how the recent tragic events in Birstall should remind us of the hard work of all MPs.

18 May 2016 By Guest

Sorry, Nicky, I’m out

Assistant head and classroom teacher Zoe Brown writes an open letter of resignation to Nicky Morgan.

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