Published On: December 1st, 2015|

The Guardian – Rebecca Ratcliffe

“The government’s push to shift teacher training away from universities and into schools – which led to fears last week that Oxford and Cambridge, among others, would have to close some of their courses – has reopened the issue of whether a national curriculum is needed for what teachers need to know. A government review has warned that the quality of courses is patchy. Is a national syllabus the answer?.”(more)