Friday 30 July 2010

 
Blow for academies policy as only 153 schools apply
Why is this a blow? No one wants schools to switch for the fun of it, but only if they think they can do a better job by switching.

PS: Why are the self-serving attacks by a vested interest and by a politician from another party part of a "news" story.  I would like to hear what Labour's education spokesman, Ed Balls, has to say about how to make schools better. I have ZERO interest in reading what he thinks of Mr Gove. (Or rather what he says about Mr Gove purely to score political points.) There is no chance that his comments will help a single student - nor were they designed to do so. So why do we have to be bothered by them in this article?)

Before anyone goes all party-political on me, I have no interest in reading about Mr Gove trying to score points on Mr Balls, either. I am just fed up with reporting of self-serving attacks made by politicians trying to advance their own careers - I'd like to read about solutions they propose to fix problems facing the people of the UK.

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