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'Education: The Professionals' Voice'
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The documents are arranged chronologically, with the latest issue first, and can be accessed by clicking on the links below:
2008
Issue 311 - Schools could be judged on pupil health
Issue 310 - Who’s in charge of 14-19 education?
Issue 309 - Edexcel chief inflames diploma debate
Issue 308 - Govt. scraps school rebuilding plan
Issue 307 - Children's Plan launched by DCSF and LAs
Issue 306 - Government pledge to tackle discipline
Issue 305 - Government to abolish LSC
Issue 304 - £200m budget pledge for secondaries
Issue 303 - New law 'will lead to rise in expulsions'
Issue 302 - Primary funding gap reflects outdated attitude
Issue 301 - Not all subjects are created equal, says QCA
Issue 300 - 'Fear factor' leads kids to carry knives
Issue 299 - Too much, too young for primary kids
Issue 298 - Number of surplus school places rising
Issue 297 - Compulsory cooking lessons for all secondary schools
Issue 296 - Govt. claims to ban ‘covert admissions’
Issue 295 - Govt. 'on course' to meet GCSE target
2007
Issue 294 - Unions prepare for action over pay ‘cut’
Issue 293 - Government launches new Children’s Plan
Issue 292 - Global research shows Government wrong
Issue 291 - UK tumbles down the league tables
Issue 290 - Tories promise choice in schools plan
Issue 289 - New legislation to help children in care
Issue 288 - Queen’s speech sets out education plans
Issue 287 - Gordon Brown threatens ‘failing’ schools
Issue 286 - NASUWT slams select committee report
Issue 285 - Government reaches GCSE target one year early
Issue 284 - Primary review reveals nation’s shared concerns
Issue 283 - Colleges ‘wasting too much money’, claims PAC
Issue 282 - QCA to be split into advice and regulation bodies
Issue 281 - OECD on UK - could do better
Issue 280 - Teens get £40 to stay out of trouble
Issue 279 - Govt tries to keep young yobs busy
Issue 278 - Govt sets out adult skills strategy
Issue 277 - Is the new Ofsted fit for purpose?
Issue 276 - More students eligible for full uni grant
Issue 275 - DfES to split as new cabinet announced
Issue 274 - New White Paper on children in care
Issue 273 - Employers pledge to train workers
Issue 272 - Many governors ‘ill-equipped to cope’, claims new report
Issue 271 - Unions demand ‘substantial’ pay rise
Issue 270 - Support staff to get pay framework
Issue 269 - Tories dump grammar school pledge
Issue 268 - Nursery concern as children seen but not heard
Issue 266 - British schools are 'racial time bomb'
Issue 265 - NUT calls for inflation pay review
Issue 264 - Storm brewing over teacher pay
Issue 263 - Government gives go-ahead for Diplomas
Issue 262 - Education spending sees 5% rise
Issue 261 - Primary pupils to learn languages
Issue 260 - Boys’ learning ‘stifled’, claims Ofsted
Issue 259 - KS3 results spell future problems
Issue 256 - Teacher pay deal doesn’t go far enough
Issue 255 - Ofsted figures judged ‘unsatisfactory’
Issue 253 - Don’t let non-teachers run schools, say unions
Issue 252 - More schools miss target as Govt moves goalposts
2006
Issue 251 - Making languages fun is Government's primary goal
Issue 250 - Adult skills 'must be demand-led'
Issue 249 - More state schools to get Baccalaureate
Issue 248 - HMCI annual report shows continued progress
Issue 247 - Colleges to get greater degree of control
Issue 246 - Science teacher shortage will harm UK economy
Issue 245 - Kids wear their ASBOs with pride
Issue 243 - Faith schools attack quota proposal
Issue 242 - Review reveals foundation’s primary concern
Issue 241 - 18m teachers needed for universal education
Issue 240 - Coursework scrapped to curb cheats
Issue 239 - Parents get blame over truancy rise
Issue 238 - English SATS disappointment
Issue 237 - Renewed criticism for trust scheme
Issue 236 - Blair calls for pre-birth intervention on yobs
Issue 235 - Concern over fall in language GCSEs
Issue 234 - A-levels’ future written in the stars
Issue 233 - Setting only works for most talented
Issue 232 - Early schooling robs kids of childhood
Issue 231 - Schools ignore PSHE guidance
Issue 230 - DfES needs 'more coherent strategy'
Issue 229 - SEN pupils no better off in special schools
Issue 228 - 'Postcode lottery' of SEN provision
Issue 227 - Problem pupils are staying in schools
Issue 226 - Staff CRB check neglect is criminal
Issue 224 - 15m adults would fail maths GCSE and 5m can’t read
Issue 223 - Drugs test roll-out stops kids rolling up
Issue 222 - Blair keeps firm grip on Johnson
Issue 221 - Unions welcome pension reforms
Issue 220 - More fees, less free FE, claims report
Issue 219 - New review shows flaws in policy
Issue 218 - New targets too stressful for toddlers
Issue 217 - Criminalising parents is not the answer
Issue 216 - Minister praises rise in GCSE core subjects
Issue 215 - Children's Services Authorities praised by Ofsted
Issue 214 - Secondary schools say no to Trust status
Issue 213 - Youth groups happy to take Next Steps
Issue 212 - Only Cameron smiles as critics bemoan Bill
Issue 211 - Blair battles on with education reforms
Issue 210 - Bill battle still raging across Government
Issue 209 - Spoon-fed pupils lack study skills needed for university
Issue 208 - Blair’s education plans battered from all sides
Issue 207 - Select Committee deals further blows to education reforms
Issue 206 - Kelly clamps down on convicted sex offenders
Issue 205 - Audit Office report rubbished by unions
2005
EMIE Synopsis
2006
The main topics included in Issue 42 are:
- accessibility;
- behaviour management;
- commissioning;
- community cohesion;
- extended schools;
- and looked-after children.
2005
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