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Explores how schools are coping with the new climate of competition brought about by the 1988 Education Reform Act and asks if the Act is bringing schools closer together or driving them further apart. Shows...
The 1988 Education Reform Act was the most substantial piece of legislation affecting education in England and Wales since the 1944 Education Act, and seems likely to provide the basis for a whole new era in...
Concentrates on the duties and responsibilities of college governors in the light of the Education Reform Act from April 1990. Based around four real governing bodies and is designed to be stopped frequently...
Looks at how schools handle their assessment policies relating to the assessment and teaching of students at ages 7, 11, 14 and 16 in accordance with the Education Reform Act 1988. In an interview Prof Paul...
Focuses on Kent Education Department’s response to the Act. although the national issues will affect schools throughout the country. In seven sections with built-in pauses for questions and discussion at...
Interviews with educationalists on the four areas of the Great Education Reform Bill (GERBIL) of most concern to parents - opting out, open admission to schools, local financial management, and the National...
Explores the main implications of the 1988 Education Reform Act. Clarifies the issues facing schools and addresses the challenges for school management in the future. Highlights the following areas: National...
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