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  2. Fresh Start programme - Wikipedia

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    The white paper cited the successful "fresh start" of Phoenix High School (previously Hammersmith School), which was failing until the appointment of William Atkinson as headteacher in 1995. Atkinson and the school's local education authority renovated the school's site and introduced a new uniform, name and administration. [11]

  3. Michael Gove as Education Secretary - Wikipedia

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    In a November 2010 white paper, Gove declared reforms would include the compulsory study of foreign languages up to the age of sixteen years, a shake-up of league tables in which schools are ranked higher for the number of pupils taking GCSEs [8] in five core subjects (English, mathematics, science, a language and one of the humanities), and ...

  4. White paper - Wikipedia

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    White papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm government policies while at the same time inviting opinions upon them." [6] In Canada, a white paper is "a policy document, approved by Cabinet, tabled in the House of Commons and made available to the general public". [7]

  5. Dawkins Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Dawkins Revolution [1] was a series of Australian higher education reforms instituted by the then Labor Education Minister (1987–91) John Dawkins. [2] The reforms merged higher education providers, granted university status to a variety of institutions, instituted a system for income contingent loans to finance student fees, required a range of new performance monitoring techniques and ...

  6. Community education - Wikipedia

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    The White Paper prioritised the development of community education, for example, offering part-time courses and addressing gaps in people's education for those who had low levels of formal education. [87] During the 2000s, the Irish Government pursued a Lifelong Learning Strategy as a result of The White Paper. [87]

  7. Schools of Ambition programme - Wikipedia

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    The programme was built-upon in the November 2004 education white paper Ambitious, Excellent Schools: Our Agenda for Action. [5] This paper established the Scottish government's agenda for modernising comprehensive education , with plans to "see rich, colourful and diverse [comprehensive schools], offering choice for pupils and with ambition ...

  8. White Paper seems ‘underwhelming’ say headteachers - AOL

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  9. SSAT (The Schools Network) - Wikipedia

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    The next year's education white paper Choice and Diversity: a New Framework for Schools resulted in the policies implemented by the Education Act 1993. The act allowed secondary schools to specialise in non-core subjects, thus introducing the new Technology Colleges (later specialist schools) programme. [17]