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  1. Taking Education Really Seriously Michael Fielding has edited a ti mely and much needed review of four years of Labour government education policy, with contributions from authoritative friends and critics of the administration. This will provide analytic and critical purchase on the surprisingly conservative continuities and modern

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  3. 31 de may. de 2001 · Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its policy of 'education, education, education'.There has × Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.

  4. Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its policy of 'education, education, education'. There has been widespread disappointment in New Labour's education policies, which on the whole have not steered too far wide of those put in place by M…

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  6. 1 de jun. de 2002 · Book Review: Taking Education Really Seriously - Four Years' Hard Labour. Terry Wrigley. Improving Schools 2016 5: 2, 66-69 Share. Share. Social Media; Email; ... Book Review: Taking Education Really Seriously - Four Years' Hard Labour Show all authors. Terry Wrigley 1. Terry Wrigley. University of Edinburgh

  7. Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its policy of 'education, education, education'. There has been widespread disappointment in New Labour's education policies, which on the whole have not steered too far wide of those put in place by Margaret Thatcher, including issues of marketisation, testing and performativity. Michael Fielding has ...