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July/August 2012
'In 1987 the majority of England cricketers were state-educated. Now most professional sportsmen are educated privately — including black children'
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June 2012
‘We used to point to the fact that teachers didn’t know grammar. Now the inspectors judging the teachers don’t know it either’
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May 2012
'Gove has restored ordinary rights to classroom teachers. Yet the unions hate the man who made it possible for teachers to breathe again'
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April 2012
‘In New York schools where they teach a core knowledge curriculum, some of the poorest children are discussing Shakespeare at four years old’
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