Gove’s academies programme epitomises his incompetence and failure
The Education Secretary's flagship policy has failed to improve standards or reduce educational inequality.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The Education Secretary's flagship policy has failed to improve standards or reduce educational inequality.
ByNicholas Lezard's "Down and Out" column.
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