Radical Changes proposed by tory group
From : - The Education Guardian : -
The government's controversial education reforms have been labelled "timid" by right-wing Conservative MPs pushing for the break-up of the entire schools system.
Members of the Cornerstone group have proposed a £5,000 "education credit" - equal to the avJust 100 officials would oversee the scheme, replacing the 4,500 staff at the Department for Education and Skills.
The group's president, Edward Leigh, said the policy could be introduced over a period of 14 years as children moved through the education system.
"These reforms may seem dramatic; indeed they are. Education reform in Britain has been pallid and timid. My reform would change things so dramatically that past problems with attempted improvements would be quickly solved." erage cost per pupil in the state sector today - to be handed to any school, state or private.
Scary stuff, indeed!
The government's controversial education reforms have been labelled "timid" by right-wing Conservative MPs pushing for the break-up of the entire schools system.
Members of the Cornerstone group have proposed a £5,000 "education credit" - equal to the avJust 100 officials would oversee the scheme, replacing the 4,500 staff at the Department for Education and Skills.
The group's president, Edward Leigh, said the policy could be introduced over a period of 14 years as children moved through the education system.
"These reforms may seem dramatic; indeed they are. Education reform in Britain has been pallid and timid. My reform would change things so dramatically that past problems with attempted improvements would be quickly solved." erage cost per pupil in the state sector today - to be handed to any school, state or private.
Scary stuff, indeed!

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