Challenges prevailing assumptions about comprehensive education. Melissa Benn, daughter of Tony, is a widely respected writer and columnist on all matters relating to education.
Challenges prevailing assumptions about comprehensive education. Melissa Benn, daughter of Tony, is a widely respected writer and columnist on all matters relating to education.
Melissa Benn is a journalist and author, a campaigner for high-quality comprehensive education and a founder of the Local Schools Network. Janet Downs is a retired secondary school teacher. She is now an education researcher and blogs regularly on the Local Schools Network.
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Myth Number 1: Comprehensive education has failed Myth Number 2: Local authorities control and hold back schools Myth Number 3: Choice, competition and markets are the route to educational success Myth Number 4: Choice will improve education in England: the free school model. Myth Number 5: Academies raise standards Myth Number 6: Teachers don¿t need qualifications Myth Number 7: Private schools have the magic DNA Myth Number 8: Progressive education lowers standards
Myth Number 1: Comprehensive education has failed Myth Number 2: Local authorities control and hold back schools Myth Number 3: Choice, competition and markets are the route to educational success Myth Number 4: Choice will improve education in England: the free school model. Myth Number 5: Academies raise standards Myth Number 6: Teachers don¿t need qualifications Myth Number 7: Private schools have the magic DNA Myth Number 8: Progressive education lowers standards
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