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A Simple Solution to the Exams-Are-Too-Easy Issue
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18/07/2012
Everyone enjoys getting their pants in a twist over the thorny question of whether or not exams have got easier. I've always thought the solution to this was reasonably straightforward:
Give each student a copy of their marked exam so they can show it to employers, universities, the press, et al. so they can make a judgement about whether or not you have the required...
Details of The School Information Regulations 2012
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04/07/2012
If you work in a school in England, then from September 2012 there are changes to the law on what must be included on your school website. The rules have become more detailed because from September the website can be the 'school prospectus' and the requirement to annually publish a prospectus is done away with.
For some schools the change will not be a problem....
The Question That Gove Forgot To Ask About GCSEs
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22/06/2012
By Policy Development Partner, Laura McInerney
Earlier this week I reproached Gove’s suggested A-Level reforms for failing to adequately address a real problem in education. Thankfully he avoided this in his next spectacle and the ‘leak’ that exposed Gove’s planned GCSE reforms hit upon some very real problems for secondary education. First, many people do believe...
A-Level Reform: The Solution Must Fit The Problem
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19/06/2012
By Laura McInerney, Policy Development Partner
In politics, in education reform, and in life it is too often the case that people come up with an idea first and then link it to a problem in order to justify its existence. This bizarre behaviour confuses the people affected by the problem and the new announcements about A-Level reform have...















