My recommended reading for today March 7, 2014
by Stephen Tall on March 7, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Hacked DfE website hosts article declaring 'Gove to teach all children himself' – Education – TES News
Story of the day: “Hacked DfE website hosts article declaring ‘Gove to teach all children himself'” News http://bit.ly/1nlUSRB
- Campaign organisers: The political genie | The Economist
Campaign organisers: The political genie | The Economist http://econ.st/1fbJQYv < featuring none other than @RobinMcGhee
- Four Epochs of Education – Sutton Trust
M’colleague @Lem_SuttonTrust on the prospects of teaching becoming evidence-based profession http://bit.ly/1kB6pOh
- Report plays down bursaries effect – Press Association – Sutton Trust
“Offering students bursaries to go to uni has no impact on whether they’ll continue their studies” http://bit.ly/1njowXG (via @suttontrust)
- A much needed perspective. | Hopi Sen
This, on Ukraine, is rather brilliant from Hopi Sen > A much needed perspective. http://bit.ly/1njmO8y
- Vince Cable has made the mistake of being accidentally correct | John Blake
Well worth a read from @johndavidblake > Vince Cable has made the mistake of being accidentally correct http://bit.ly/1kB4Boz
- Clegg opposes ban on halal and kosher slaughter; now we need to hear his reasons
From @NickThornsby: “Clegg opposes ban on halal and kosher slaughter; now we need to hear his reasons” http://bit.ly/1fKL1Ov
- Immigration shock: you, dear reader, are a member of the 'wealthy metropolitan elite' – Telegraph Blogs
Excellent from @jameskirkup: Tories “appear to believe it’s dishonourable to profit from operation of free market” http://bit.ly/1nhteVK
- James Brokenshire's thesis: 'Immigration is out of control, and it's all your fault, voters' – Telegraph Blogs
Dan Hodges nails the absurdity of the Tories’ anti-immiogration rhetoric http://bit.ly/1nhr0FV
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