Posts Tagged ‘Gove’
Today’s physics news: Friday, 17 September
Spray-on clothing becomes a reality Spray-on technology demonstrated in London today creates a seamless fabric on contact with the body and may have applications in medicine as well as fashion Guardian Nature Gove’s top degree plan for teachers criticised Government proposals to raise the bar for trainee teachers in England could worsen the shortage [...]
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Gove attacked by fellow minister over academy decision A government minister has broken ranks and publicly attacked the Education Secretary over his academies programme in a further sign that his key policy is faltering before it has started. Times Sats test results show improvement Primary school test results for 11 year olds in England [...]
Today’s physics news: Friday, 31 July 2010
Michael Gove’s academy plan under fire as scale of demand emerges Only 153 schools apply to become academies – despite education secretary’s claims that more than 1,000 had done so Guardian Independent Mars site may hold ‘buried life’ Researchers identify rocks that they say could contain the fossilised remains of life on early Mars. BBC [...]
Today’s physics news: Monday, 19 July
Gove seeks to pass academies bill through parliament The education secretary, Michael Gove, will today attempt to rush school reform legislation through parliament before the summer recess. Guardian Times BBC Independent University Alliance tells coalition: if you want efficiency, cut the red tape Reform of university employment contracts, pensions and taxation is needed if the [...]









