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Editors' pick
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David Cameron's ideas team has come up with a radical new plan to make school funding fairer. Polly Curtis reports
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Nov 28 2008:
Multi-faith charity is accused of mismanaging contracts worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money
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Oct 28 2008:
There is no doubt that breaking down lack of transparency and inward-looking culture has brought great benefit, says Estelle Morris
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Oct 24 2008:
Decision to send group of London headteachers on £60,000 trip condemned as waste of public money
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Jul 29 2008:
Schools are cutting corners by employing teaching assistants as 'cut-price teachers', says retired nursery nurse
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Jul 16 2008:
A teaching union activist is risking imprisonment for refusing to obey a judge's orders to stop his protest against plans to build a new academy school
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Jul 13 2008:
Sterility in school architecture has gone the way of the cane... Westminster, the most impressive of the new wave of academies, has space, light and exciting furniture that all contribute to a vibrant and optimistic educational culture
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Jul 7 2008:
The government has clarified its timetable for reviewing how it carves up schools funding in its response to the children, schools and families select committee
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Jun 25 2008:
Privately-sponsored schools accused of offloading difficult pupils to neighbouring state schools
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Jun 24 2008:
Teachers accuse government of encouraging academies to exclude pupils in order to improve
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Jun 10 2008:
· Parents forced to compete for places
· Local authorities not passing on funding for poorer pupils
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