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A quick roundup of the main political parties’ school manifesto points

May 12, 2013 //  by Admin

What do the four main parties (Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Green) have to say about education?pdf-6215481

CPD Week Info Sheet - Election Special.pdf

With the 2010 general election looming, if you want to know more about what the main political parties want to do with education should they get the chance, this information sheet excavates the relevant sections of their manifestos for an at-a-glance guide.

This e-bulletin issue was first published in April 2010

About the author: Elizabeth Holmes qualified as a teacher at the Institute of Education, London and is the author of several books specialising in the areas of professional development and teacher well-being.

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