My recommended reading for today October 8, 2013
by Stephen Tall on October 8, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Tom Bennett: "Is the hunt for Gove now finally afoot with the appointment of Tristram?" – Opinion blog – Opinion blog – TES News
Yep: “To claim that some kids ‘are just better with their hands’ is to commit the gravest act of social apartheid.” http://bit.ly/GJ52Mb
- England's young people near bottom of global league table for basic skills | Education | theguardian.com
.@SchleicherEDU presentatn of this y’day compelling > Eng’s young people nr bottom of global league for basic skills http://bit.ly/18MaaII
- bit.ly
Kudos to @MaajidNawa and @QuilliamF > Quilliam facilitates Tommy Robinson leaving the English Defence League http://bit.ly/GKxHzJ
- Why are you IN? – A Million Jobs
Why are you IN? – A Million Jobs http://bit.ly/1e5BT92 < Canny @libdems use of social media (#whyiamIN trending) + email harvesting
- Liberal England: Jeremy Browne, Norman Baker and the Home Office
.@lordbonkers re Norman Baker: “in an age of Prism and Tempora, it is the state that is paranoid not its citizens” http://bit.ly/1e5z5sB
- Stephen Tall: You might not believe it, but some people like the Lib Dems’ message on Europe | Conservative Home
Me @ConHome ahead of Clegg’s speech > You might not believe it, but some people like the Lib Dems’ message on Europe http://bit.ly/1cqchFT
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