When Michael Gove accused the profession of “gaming and cheating” it wasn’t surprising that a furious response followed. If he meant to provoke the profession he certainly achieved it. Whilst I’m not sure that this is actually the role of a Secretary of State it opened up an interesting debate. Continue reading
With the benefit of hindsight, Michael Gove may think his move from Education Secretary, to Chief Whip of the Conservative Party, came at just the right time. Continue reading
The latest OFSTED consultation has been launched. There are a series of specific proposals – three main ones and two on the side. However, we’ve reached a point where shifting the chairs around on the Titanic won’t suffice. We need to talk about relationships. Continue reading