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thm - [url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/secret-memo-shows-michael-goves-plan-for-privatisation-of-academies-8488552.html ]Heres for all us half a brainers[/url] ๐
He wanted to do it initially when the whole Free Schools experiment in 'Creative Chaos' was conceived in his warped little 1950's throwback mind
The Free School programme is enormously over budget, and is hoovering up funding from the rest of the education system. As we've seen over the years, the Tories only ever plough money into things for one reason - when they're about to hand it over to their mates in the private sector. At which point the soon-to-be-privatised is now exempt from austerity and has limitless taxpayers money hurled at it
[i]The second, more radical, route is towards fundamentally shifting the basis of our relationship with academies through reclassifying academies to the private sector, possibly coupled with a change in the legal framework such as adopting a licensing or FE-like statutory corporation approach[/i]
How do you lot with full brains perceive that then?
LOL British values to a percentage that doesn't integrate
But Ditto as just to what they have been teaching.
To be honest Faith schools should be closed as faith
can be taught in RE so no reason to isolate children and if so from what
Just a waste of money.
hora - Memberor their own laws to settle disputes.
Beth Din?
How do you lot with full brains perceive that then?
Appropriately?
Awesome name though!
"Jonny Scaramanga"
Bullies beware ๐
As we've seen over the years, the [b]Tories[/b] only ever plough money into things for one reason - when they're about to hand it over to their mates in the private sector.
That would rather seem to be undermined by the obvious fact that the peak of private sector involvement in the public sector was actually under the last Labour government via the hundreds of billions wasted on PFI and is considerably down in the number and value of transactions.
nulabour were more torry than torry though!
look at the national debt, its increasing faster now than under nulabour
Simon Singh just tweeted a link to this article:
It's a little further reading on the "depressing" ACE piece linked to above. Thought I'd share.