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Learning from what works
The Centre for Equity in Education (University of Manchester) have just published their pre-election statement Learning from what works. Its authors Mel Ainscow, Alan Dyson, Sue Goldrick and Kirstin Kerr argue that ‘successive governments have failed to deliver an education system … Continue reading
Tackling disadvantage: a children’s zone approach
by Richard Hatcher Tackling social disadvantage in education: a Children’s Zone approach Local area-based partnerships between schools, local authority and community A Children’s Zone brings together all the resources in a local area – a neighbourhood, a district – that … Continue reading
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Tagged Children's Zones, disadvantage, poverty
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