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  1. SAT’s tests for all 7-year-olds (1991)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Havovi Todd reports on the new Standard Assessment Task (SAT) that all 7-year-olds are now sitting, the controversy over the tests at a young age and how the results may impact schools. Opinions from London...

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  2. Baroness Blatch on Government education guidelines (1992)

    Genre
    Interview

    Paul Rowley interviews Education Minister, Baroness Blatch (Emily May Blatch) on new Government guidelines which will mean that secondary schoolchildren who make spelling mistakes will be penalised. GCSE...

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  3. John Patten and teacher unions clash (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Speech

    Education Secretary, John Patten faces teachers’ unions over controversial National Curriculum tests which may collapse into chaos after a threat of boycott by teachers - excerpt from his speech. National...

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  4. John Patten wants National Curriculum tests to go ahead (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Interview

    Education Secretary, John Patten on controversial National Curriculum tests, which teachers’ union NASUWT and others plan to boycott. Includes excerpt of Patten’s speech at the Association of Teachers...

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  5. Performance-related pay for teachers (1993)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    The National Union of Teachers has voted for a possible nationwide strike over performance-related pay. Labour MP for Hammersmith, Clive Soley says the Government wants to suggest the NUT is irresponsible....

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