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The Independent 1997 Judith Judd
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Appliance to science but women still miss out on first degree. (new research into why women achieve fewer first class degrees than men)
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Judith Judd
Blunkett says 'naming and shaming' bad schools works. (United Kingdom Secretary of State for Education David Blunkett)(includes report on progress of schools requiring special measures)
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Judith Judd
Cast out by the thousand. (allowing expelled pupils back into UK schools on appeal)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
Education honeymoon may be over before it has even begun. (UK teachers may not see long-term gains from change in government)
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Judith Judd
Fights in the nursery. (mixed performance for UK government's nursery voucher scheme)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
Goodbye to Joyce Grenfell as playgroups head towards extinction.
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Judith Judd
Options for opting out. (removing UK schools from local authority control)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
Schools anxious over status in the new Labour order.
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Judith Judd
Selection: the great divide. (UK political parties' views on grammar schools)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
The class ceiling. (small number of working-class students in the UK; includes case studies)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
The Great School Lottery. (lack of true parental choice of school in the UK)(Column)
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Judith Judd
To assist or not to ...? (UK Conservative and Labour parties clash over Assisted Places Scheme)(includes views of two headteachers)(Education +)
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Judith Judd
Tory grammar tests put on ice.(United Kingdom government delays compulsory grammar testing in schools)
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Judith Judd
Trials and tribulations. (controversial aspects of key stage tests for seven-, 11- and 14-year-olds in the UK)(Education +)
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Judith Judd, Lucy Ward
Two nations. (UK government seeks to close gap between successful independent schools and failing state schools)
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Judith Judd, Lucy Ward
When unruly pupils cross boundaries. (UK National Union of Teachers' annual conference votes in favour of ballots for strikes over unruly pupils)
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Judith Judd, Lucy Ward
Will Labour's plans pass the test? (United Kingdom government publishes White Paper on education)(Column)
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Judith Judd
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