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News archive for 3rd November 2018
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If the higher education market is to succeed, bad universities must be allowed to go bust
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Telegraph
University tuition fees 'could be cut to £6,500' after government review
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PoliticsHome
How should Ofsted reform itself?
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Teacher Toolkit
Taking is too easy: leaks from the Augar review
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Wonkhe
Be a better B!
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Teacherhead
What is digital governance and why do I need it?
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Independent Head
UK starts selection process for next Poet Laureate and announces competition to increase access to poetry for young people
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DfE
Ipswich school pupil investigated over claims he is as old as 30
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Independent
University tuition fees could be slashed to £6,500
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HuffPost
'Geography is no excuse when it comes to education success'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
When Socrates met a multi-academy trust CEO
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Four ways I would improve parents’ evening
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
In single-sex schools, gender stereotypes are void
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
What happens when a secondary supply teacher covers a Year 2 class...
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
'School is very oppressive’: why home-schooling is on the rise
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Guardian
Movers and Shakers edition 259
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FE Week
Rescue schools tied to ‘toxic’ PFI contracts, Hammond told
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Schools Week
Scotland: Don’t forget the ‘big lie’ on student loans
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Scotsman
Scotland: What it's like to go to university at 75 years old
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Herald Scotland
University tuition fees could be slashed from £9,000 to £6,500
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The Sun
Tories may be planning on cutting university tuition fees to £6,500 in bid to combat Corbyn's vow to scrap them
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Mail
Plan to cut university tuition fees to £6,500
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Times
Students will pay price of fees cut
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Times