If you watched the news yesterday, you probably saw some coverage of the launch of the government's white paper outlining their plans to reform education in the UK. The paper has largely been reported as a 'return to traditional values', and within its 95 pages there are proposals to tackle teaching, behaviour, school accountability and more.
To read the The Importance of Teaching - the Schools White Paper 2010, click here.
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