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      • For him, the aim of education is to give children access to ‘the best that has been thought and written’, ‘the best of our civilization’, as though this was something permanent, unproblematic and universally agreed.
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  1. Sep 5, 2013 · Great teaching can and does make a huge difference to children’s performance. Great teaching involves empathy and energy, authority and resilience; detailed planning; constant self-improvement.

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    • Helping Young People to Get and Create Jobs
    • Rigour in Apprenticeships
    • Now Is The Time For A New Level of Ambition
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    These improvements in state education will help deliver the sort of skills and knowledge that help young people to get the jobs of the future and, of course, to create the jobs of the future. But there’s still more to do. That’s why - as part of our long term plan for education - we are reforming qualifications. Every qualification that young peopl...

    We are also fundamentally reforming apprenticeships. Your own figures show that the 53 accredited chambers of commerce delivered 3,476 apprenticeships and brokered a further 868. That’s fantastic. But it doesn’t begin to meet the demand for high-quality apprenticeships. I can understand why - in the past - bureaucracy put some of you off. So we hav...

    The reforms we’ve introduced - to schools and apprenticeships - are raising standards and extending opportunity. But there is still further to go. Particularly in the most important vocational skills of all - English and maths. So today I’d like to outline one simple national ambition we should set ourselves to ensure educational opportunity is gen...

    The ambition I’m outlining today is demanding. And if we’re to meet it we depend on the support of you and your members. Whether by offering apprenticeships in your business, or shaping the next generation of apprenticeships as a trailblazer. By offering work experience or careers guidance to local schools and colleges and offering traineeships to ...

  3. He sets classes by ability - so the brightest can be stretched and the weakest given special support. He teaches traditional subjects in a rigorous way and when the bureaucrats try to insert the...

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  4. Jul 15, 2014 · Michael Gove attracted a hostile reaction from teachers An under-recognised change, with far-reaching ramifications, has been his emphasis on wanting England's schools to catch up with ...

  5. Jun 20, 2011 · The precious moments spent in the classroom, the interactions between professionals and students, the process of teaching and learning – can shape futures like nothing else.

  6. Jul 15, 2014 · During his four years as education secretary, Michael Gove was one of the most radical and controversial members of the cabinet. As well as bringing in major changes to exams and the curriculum...

  7. Nov 24, 2010 · For Michael Gove, teaching is a "craft" that is best learnt on-the-job. So the government plans to shift teacher training from the universities and into schools, creating...

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