The Independent 1997 Judith Judd - Abstracts

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)Retail industryJudith 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)Retail industryJudith Judd
Cast out by the thousand. (allowing expelled pupils back into UK schools on appeal)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
Education honeymoon may be over before it has even begun. (UK teachers may not see long-term gains from change in government)Retail industryJudith Judd
Fights in the nursery. (mixed performance for UK government's nursery voucher scheme)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
Goodbye to Joyce Grenfell as playgroups head towards extinction.Retail industryJudith Judd
Options for opting out. (removing UK schools from local authority control)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
Schools anxious over status in the new Labour order.Retail industryJudith Judd
Selection: the great divide. (UK political parties' views on grammar schools)(includes arguments for and against)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
The class ceiling. (small number of working-class students in the UK; includes case studies)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
The Great School Lottery. (lack of true parental choice of school in the UK)(Column)Retail industryJudith Judd
To assist or not to ...? (UK Conservative and Labour parties clash over Assisted Places Scheme)(includes views of two headteachers)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd
Tory grammar tests put on ice.(United Kingdom government delays compulsory grammar testing in schools)Retail industryJudith Judd
Trials and tribulations. (controversial aspects of key stage tests for seven-, 11- and 14-year-olds in the UK)(Education +)Retail industryJudith Judd, Lucy Ward
Two nations. (UK government seeks to close gap between successful independent schools and failing state schools)Retail industryJudith 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)Retail industryJudith Judd, Lucy Ward
Will Labour's plans pass the test? (United Kingdom government publishes White Paper on education)(Column)Retail industryJudith Judd
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