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[[Rachel Wolf]] is the director of the [[New Schools Network]].  She was previously an education adviser to the [[Conservative Party]] and has worked for [[Boris Johnson]] and the [[Institute of Education]].<ref>[http://www.newschoolsnetwork.org/about-us/team About Us - Our Team], New Schools Network, accessed 24 August 2010.</ref>
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[[Rachel Wolf]] is the director of the [[New Schools Network]].<ref>[http://www.newschoolsnetwork.org/about-us/team About Us - Our Team], New Schools Network, accessed 24 August 2010.</ref> She was previously an adviser to the [[Conservative Party]] education team under [[Michael Gove]].<ref>[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2009/11/rachel-wolf-why-we-need-new-schools-and-how-we-are-preparing-for-their-establishment.html Rachel Wolf: Why we need new schools - and how we are preparing for their establishment], Platform, conservativehome, 16 November 2009.</ref> She has also worked for [[Boris Johnson]] and the [[Institute of Education]].<ref>[http://www.newschoolsnetwork.org/about-us/team About Us - Our Team], New Schools Network, accessed 24 August 2010.</ref>
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==Background==
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Wolf is the daughter of [[Martin Wolf]], chief economics commentator at the [[Financial Times]], and [[Alison Wolf]], professor of public-sector management at King's College, London. She was educated at Alleyn's, an independent school in south London, andstudied natural sciences at Cambridge.<ref>Hilary Wilce, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/schools/time-for-change-how-a-young-woman-plans-to-shake-up-the-school-system-1818636.html Time for change: How a young woman plans to shake up the school system], Independent, 12 November 2009.</ref>
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==Publications==
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===Articles===
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*[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2009/11/rachel-wolf-why-we-need-new-schools-and-how-we-are-preparing-for-their-establishment.html Rachel Wolf: Why we need new schools - and how we are preparing for their establishment], Platform, conservativehome, 16 November 2009.
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/20/education-choice-new-schools New schools and real parental choice], guardian.co.uk, 20 February 2010.</ref>
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*[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2010/02/rachel-wolf-why-it-is-essential-for-our-children-that-we-follow-the-model-of-the-american-charter-sc.html Rachel Wolf: Why it is essential for our children that we follow the model of the American charter schools and Swedish free schools], Platform, conservativehome, 25 February 2010.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:03, 24 August 2010

Rachel Wolf is the director of the New Schools Network.[1] She was previously an adviser to the Conservative Party education team under Michael Gove.[2] She has also worked for Boris Johnson and the Institute of Education.[3]

Background

Wolf is the daughter of Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, and Alison Wolf, professor of public-sector management at King's College, London. She was educated at Alleyn's, an independent school in south London, andstudied natural sciences at Cambridge.[4]

Publications

Articles

Notes

  1. About Us - Our Team, New Schools Network, accessed 24 August 2010.
  2. Rachel Wolf: Why we need new schools - and how we are preparing for their establishment, Platform, conservativehome, 16 November 2009.
  3. About Us - Our Team, New Schools Network, accessed 24 August 2010.
  4. Hilary Wilce, Time for change: How a young woman plans to shake up the school system, Independent, 12 November 2009.