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Item Details
Title:
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PLAIN GUIDE TO THE EDUCATION ACT 2005
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By: |
Chris Watermam, John Fowler |
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£35.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1905314000 |
ISBN 13: |
9781905314003 |
Publisher: |
GL ASSESSMENT |
Pub. date: |
1 July, 2005 |
Description: |
Gives clause-by-clause comments on the Act, highlighting the important changes in the Education Act, and noting how these will have practical implications for schools, local authorities and others involved in the education of young people in England. |
Synopsis: |
Following the success of the "Plain guide to the Children Act 2004", the NFER is pleased to announce its publication of the online "Plain guide to the Education Act 2005". The "Plain" guide gives clause-by-clause comments on the Act, highlighting the important changes in the Education Act, and noting how these will have practical implications for schools, local authorities and others involved in the education of young people in England. The online "Plain" guide shows the full text of the Act and allows you to see comments on each section at the click of your mouse. John Fowler and Chris Waterman use their considerable knowledge and experience in the education and local government sectors to illuminate the Act, providing an invaluable reference for school governors, headteachers, LA staff and lawyers. The consultant editor is Alan Parker, whose experience as a Schools Adjudicator and Director of Education was invaluable.The "Plain" guide covers: raising standards: the new relationship with schools and personalised learning; the Government's five-year strategy for children and learners; implementing the Act; implications for local authorities/children's services authorities; implications for schools; and a note on legislation for children's services. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
National Foundation for Educational Research |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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