My must-reads this week November 14, 2014
by Stephen Tall on November 14, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention this week…
- The transience of the Tower of London poppies | Stephen Tall
The transience of the Tower of London poppies http://bit.ly/1GTagQb
- 5 things Nick Clegg could do next | Stephen Tall
“5 things Nick Clegg could do next” http://bit.ly/1B7vqJH > 4 months on with most ignored, reckon I can conclude Nick doesn’t read my stuff
- Six Russell Group universities reject government loans for postgrad study | Higher Education Network | The Guardian
Really struggling to understand Sheffield Uni’s opposition to postgrad loans: http://bit.ly/1v2x9gV
- London schools: the central role of ethnicity | CMPO Viewpoint
Intriguing from Simon Burgess on the educatnal success of London being down to successful multi-ethnic school system http://bit.ly/1xgNBu6
- David Cameron begs Labour voters: Help us to beat Ukip in Rochester | Daily Mail Online
If only we had a smart electoral system, eh? > “Cam pleads with Lab and LibDem voters to help beat Ukip in Rochester” http://dailym.ai/1zj3vlv
- The 1964 General Election | Radio Times
From 10am on BBC P’ment: The 1964 General Election half-a-century to the day later http://bit.ly/1Estl7B
- Dark vistas | Progress | News and debate from the progressive community
I don’t agree with it all, but Lewis Baston’s “Grim vistas” is as insightful abt May 2015 as it is gloomy http://bit.ly/1sz2aCo
- Conservatives have more to gain than lose from an evidence-based approach to education | Conservative Home
Good stuff from @peterfranklin_ “Conservatives have more to gain than lose from an evid-based approach to education” http://bit.ly/1AZIVeG
- Back our campaign to protect the pollinator populations – Liberal Democrats
At last a LibDem slogan to win back the millions of lost voters: “Cut grass less frequently”. http://bit.ly/1zaHZzp
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