Blogs about: Jim Knight
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Class divided
Calling for smaller class sizes is more than a convenient slogan - smaller classes are the mechanism for improving attainment (Peter Wilby, Inside track, 31 March). Computer-aided learning and teach… more »
Tommo's Perspectives
Here & There
Rebecca Morrison wrote 1 month ago: While Martha and Stacey are in the podcasting class today, Ruth is attending a week long trainin … more »
the perfidy of goverment
elberry wrote 2 months ago: An article about over-testing in English schools: The national testing system in English schools … more »
Government Strategy Promised at Digital Inclusion Conference
Rich Spragg wrote 2 months ago: A strategy to get the last third of unconnected UK citizens online is now being drawn up, according … more »
UK online centres - New Research Launch
Colin Harrison wrote 2 months ago: UKonline have launched their latest piece of research ‘Economic Benefits of Digital Inclusion … more »
Labour Attacks Jews
sol wrote 3 months ago: When Ed Balls isn’t having a punch up with Jack Straw in Cabinet meetings, he’s attackin … more »
Class divided
mammjtommo wrote 3 months ago: Calling for smaller class sizes is more than a convenient slogan - smaller classes are the mechani … more »
Size matters!
mammjtommo wrote 4 months ago: Maybe the NUT’s Steve Sinnott ought to give Jim Knight a much needed maths lesson so he could … more »
£30m funding for "universal" broadband
Rich Spragg wrote 6 months ago: The government has pledged £30m of funding over the next three years to help school pupils from low … more »
Quote of the day
Letters From A Tory wrote 6 months ago: “Obviously it’s embarrassing when we are tripping over our own rules. It doesn’t … more »
How to run education through bribery and coercion
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Letters From A Tory wrote 7 months ago: Dear Jim Knight, Very clever indeed. Most impartial observers might think nothing of it, but the f … more »
A Level results - Jim Knight Errant
Editor wrote 11 months ago: “Tell me which candidate does not deserve the A-level they achieved today”. This was the reactio … more »
