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  1. Ashley Bramall on ILEA (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Sir Ashley Bramall defends the size and standards of the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA). Interviewer not identified (poss. John Perkins).

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  2. Labour’s blueprint for Britain’s schools (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Telephone interview with Michael Russell, headmaster at Malmesbury Junior School in Bow, East London, responding to the Labour Party’s blueprint for Britain’s schools where they aimed to raise teaching...

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  3. Noman St John-Stevas attacks qualification proposals (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Conservative shadow spokesman on Education, Norman St John-Stevas attacks new plans for changing the examination process, proposed by Secretary of State for Education, Shirley Williams. St John-Stevas claims...

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  4. Teaching skills needed to improve education (1996)

    Genre
    Speech

    The Government’s Chief Inspector of Schools, Chris Woodhead, believes too many schools are letting down their pupils. He identifies teachers’ knowledge, expectations, planning abilities, discipline and...

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  5. League tables to be introduced (1991)

    Genre
    Interview

    Education Secretary Kenneth Clarke talks to Peter Russell about the government’s schools bill and says parents have a right to know how schools are performing in examinations, truancy rates and...

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  6. Kenneth Clarke on becoming Education Secretary (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Kenneth Clarke on his new post of Education Secretary following a cabinet re-shuffle by Margaret Thatcher after the surprise resignation of Deputy PM Geoffrey Howe. Denies remarks by Labour’s Jack Straw...

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  7. Baker on national curriculum (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Kenneth Baker, Secretary of State for Education and Science on the introduction of the new national curriculum in 1989 and introduction of grant-maintained schools; the reasons for them both and benefits....

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  8. Labour’s blueprint for Britain’s schools (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with shadow Education and Employment Secretary, David Blunkett, on the Labour Party’s blueprint for Britain’s schools. Their proposals include the dismissal of incompetent teachers and...

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  9. Parliament debates education issues (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate

    Paul Rowley reports from Westminster on a debate in the Commons on new school tests for 7-year-olds, with speeches from Education Secretary John MacGregor, Shadow Education Spokesman Jack Straw and Liberal...

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  10. Two schools fail Ofsted report (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Education Secretary John Patten about an Ofsted report on two schools that have been branded the worst in the UK, Brookside Special School in Derby and Crook Primary School in County Durham....

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