FORUM Volume 55 (2013) Issue 3

ISSN 0963-8253

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The Need for a Counter Offensive

Contents

The Need for a Counter Offensive, pages 351‑354
Clyde Chitty Free to download

Secondary School Examinations: a historical perspective, pages 355‑366
CLYDE CHITTY

'Raising Standards' or Reducing Aspirations and Opportunities Still Further? Michael Gove and Examination Reforms, pages 367‑376
MARTIN ALLEN

You May Start Writing Now, pages 377‑382
TONY COOPER

Gove's War, pages 383‑390
PATRICK YARKER

The Enigmatic Mr Gove, pages 391‑402
BERNARD BARKER

Turning in Their Graves? A Tale of Two Coalitions - and What Happened in Between, pages 403‑406
DEREK GILLARD

What Price Free Schools? The Continued Insidious Privatisation of UK State Education, pages 407‑414
DAVID KITCHENER

Teachers on Strike: a struggle for the future of teaching?, pages 415‑428
HOWARD STEVENSON

Fighting Gove's Nightmare Vision for Primary Education, pages 429‑434
JESS EDWARDS

A Charter for Primary Education, pages 435‑438

Like an 'Uncontrolled Toddler' Elizabeth Truss Risks Causing Chaos in England's Nursery Education and Child Care Sector, pages 439‑446
JOHN WADSWORTH

School Direct: a hastily constructed model or a systematically designed campaign?, pages 447‑460
CLARE KELLY, MAGGIE PITFIELD

Still 'Learning to Be Human': the radical educational legacy of John Macmurray, pages 461‑472
MICHAEL FIELDING

The Cause of Nowadays and the End of History? School History and the Centenary of the First World War, pages 473‑484
GARY McCULLOCH

Memories of The Cherwell School, pages 485‑490
PHILIP HUCKIN

I Do Not Believe in 'Intelligence' or 'Ability' or 'Aptitude' - and Neither Should You, pages 491‑500
TOM BUZZARD

Developing Relationships between Parents and Schools, pages 501‑506
FIONA CARNIE

'Varmits and Turnips': personal experiences of a secondary modern education, 1958-1962, pages 507‑516
JOHN BLACK

BOOK REVIEWS, pages 517‑531

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