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  • ...f the repeal of Section 28, which banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools. ...rview on media, public opinion and influencing Parliament, ''Education for schools - BBC'', 27 May 2003.
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  • *[[New Schools Network]]
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  • ...Party]] home secretary (2007-2009), chief government whip and minister for schools (2005-2006). She was the member of parliament for Redditch from 1997 until
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  • ===Sponsorship and advertising in schools and sports clubs=== ...er local communities in the areas where it operates has been by sponsoring schools and local sports activities. Most recently this has included controversial
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  • ...he police there hosted in September 2015 more than 100 teachers from local schools, who were told that anti-fracking protesters should be now viewed as potent ...item/5933-fracking-update Update: more documents show police, councils and schools labelling anti-fracking protestors as extremists], ''Spinwatch'', 09 Decemb
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  • ...s of the Merseyside Police, 'special branch' programme of presentations to schools, governors, colleges and childcare providers. One of its five divisions, [[ ...item/5933-fracking-update Update: more documents show police, councils and schools labelling anti-fracking protestors as extremists], ''Spinwatch'', 09 Decemb
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  • ...chers and education experts which led to the creation of the [[Independent Schools Inspectorate]] (ISI).<ref name="Websitebio">[http://www.alistairlexden.org.
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  • ...he police there hosted in September 2015 more than 100 teachers from local schools, who were told that anti-fracking protesters should be now viewed as potent
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  • ...n the air force, so she lived all over the world and attended 13 different schools'.<ref name="profile">Kate Magee [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/968045/Profi
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  • ...2009 to 2010, she was a Minister of State at the Department for Children, Schools and Families.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/dawn-primar
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  • *[[Chris Fegan]] - Chief operating officer, [[Chess in Schools and Communities]]; General secretary, [[Catholic Concern for Animals]] <ref
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  • ...ams was Liberal Democrat spokesperson on public health, further education, schools and innovation, universities and skills. He served on two House of Commons
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  • ...e was Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education and Skills) (Schools) 2004-05, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) 2005-06,
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  • He sat on the [[Children, Schools and Families Select Committee]] and the [[Joint Committee on Human Rights]]
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  • ...schools/13929#.UiOYSj-DkfQ Gove’s right – Marxists should support free schools]” Spiked website, accessed 1 Sept 2013</ref> and [[WORLDbytes]]<ref>”[h
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  • ...ffice) (Third Sector) 2008-09; Minister of State (Department for Children, Schools and Families) 2009-10; Minister of State (Department for Business, Innovati
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  • *Shadow spokesperson (Children, Schools and Families) 2004-10
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  • ::They are building schools and creating mosques and Islamic centres that can then be used to propagate
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  • ===Lobbying for computing (and more computers) in schools=== ...ccept Computing is a rigorous academic subject distinct from ICT that good schools should teach. BCS Academy with CAS and [[Microsoft]] also met with [[Nick G
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  • ...Zionists also disliked the AJRC's close relationship with the Hilfsverein schools, which they viewed as leaning excessively pro-German and anti-Zionist.<ref>
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  • ...committee 1999-01, Education & Skills Committee 2001-07, and the Children, Schools and Families Comittee 2007-10.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/co
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  • As MP for Burnley from 2005-10 she helped get a university, new schools, better housing and a new health centre as well as starting the ultimately
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  • ...www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM117/LM117_GrammarSchools.html, 'Why scrap grammar schools now?'], ''LM'' 117, February 1999, p. 35.</ref>, written for [[Spiked]]<ref
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  • *[[Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs]] (ACBSP)
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  • ...casting, Chief Communications Officer, Office of the Chancellor, DC Public Schools
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  • ...lay centre and a nature reserve. Just over 1km away is a residential home, schools and tourism attractions reported DrillorDrop. <ref> Ruth Hayhurst, [https:/
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  • {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}{{Template:Schools badge}} PTE is refusing to name its financial backers. It told ''Schools Week'' only that is being funded by a “small group of philanthropists”.
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  • | [[Jewish Schools Network]] || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || | | [[Music in Secondary Schools Trust]] || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 350,000 || 3
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  • | [[Partnerships for Jewish Schools]] (PaJeS) || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 60 | Schools project (assistance for children in Northern Israel) || || || 15,000 ||
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  • ...re that people with extremist views are not able to establish or take over schools'.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data In 2011 the unit was involved in research on 'how schools in England are helping to protect vulnerable young people from the influenc
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  • * the teaching and learning for children in the early years and in primary schools ...ching and learning for young people under the age of 19 years in secondary schools and in further education
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  • ...ystems in schools; donating generators for hospitals and schools; equiping schools with basic stationery, backpacks, sports equipment, desks and lavatories; s
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  • ...ofisrael.com/finnish-tv-rockets-fired-from-gaza-hospital/ hiding weapons]. Schools are for learning, not for [http://www.unrwa.org/newsroom/press-releases/unr
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  • ...of Code]], a campaign set up 'to help transform computing education around schools in the UK'. <ref name = "Dexter"> [http://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.co.uk/2
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  • ...ducation]], where he also advises [[David Laws]] the minister of State for Schools. Sanders also works as an adviser to the [[Department for Culture, Media an ...s Culture and Environment Committee, as well as serving on the Children, Schools and Families Committee. <ref name ="Sanders"/>
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  • ...e - Responsible for the preparation of educational materials for religious schools and tutoring workshops intended to introduce modern pedagogical techniques
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  • ...assah Medical School in Jerusalem. In addition, Hadassah has helped create schools of nursing and dental medicine, outpatient clinics, and community health ce
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  • ...under the direction of ZOA's Youth Department, Masada has chapters in high schools and colleges throughout the United States and publishes the quarterly [[Ayi ...in 1955) includes agricultural, technical, aviation, nursing, and academic schools, with an enrollment of about seven hundred Israeli students.
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  • ...ng funds from the annual campaign to community projects such as hospitals, schools, and other institutions, many of which serve people outside of the Jewish c
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  • ...d projects as the absorption of Jewish immigrants, the building of nursery schools and libraries, the expansion of vocational training programs, and the impro
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  • ...ped. The JDC supported over 130 community centers, 170 Yeshivat (religious schools), and programs for technical and vocational training through the [[Organiza
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  • ...tlements,’ adding that it ‘helps emphasize the importance of Israel in schools and synagogues throughout the world.’ Until the creation of Israel, the J
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  • ...USA: A Comparison of Two Allies,’ which is distributed free of charge to schools and elsewhere.
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  • ...m and are supported by enduring social institutions such as the family and schools. These institutions need cultivating and modernising to accommodate increas
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...'moving aggressively into the education market'. [[Jim Knight]], former UK Schools Minister and edtech lobbyist, said of the big tech companies moving into ed
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  • ...r Education]], where he also advises [[David Laws]], Minister of State for Schools, the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]], and the [[Cabinet Office] ...[[Year of Code]], a campaign to help transform computing education in our schools, she also worked as the communications manager and researcher at the think
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  • ...atharine Howell]] - ''Political adviser'': previously worked for the [[New Schools Network]], the [[London Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Conservative Resear
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  • ...t Westminster as a special adviser to the former [[Department of Children, Schools and Families]] for three years. <ref name= "Bates"/>
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  • ...elli worked as a special adviser for the former [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]] from 2007 until 2010. Before this, he was a parliamentary ad
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  • ...ership based in universities, industry, hospitals, research institutes and schools. <ref> [http://www.sgm.ac.uk/en/utilities/about-sgm/index.cfm About us] ''S
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  • ...National Foundation for Educational Research]], [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]] and [[GEMS Education]]. ...[Teacher Training Agency]], and then [[Training and Development Agency for Schools]] in 2005.<ref name="LI"/>
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  • She was interim chief executive at [[Partnerships for Schools]] from 2011 to 2012 and a member of the audit committee at the [[Higher Edu
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  • ...]], [[Department for Education and Skills]] and [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]].<ref> [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/peer/10296/baroness_hug
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  • ...]], [[Department for Education and Skills]] and [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]].<ref> [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/peer/10296/baroness_hug
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  • A former Schools minister, Knight now works as a consultant on the use of technology in educ He actively promotes the use of technology in schools in the UK and overseas.
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  • ...ff Hoon]], parliamentary under-secretary to the [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]] and [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] and Whilst parliamentary under-secretary to the [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]] she had a salary of £95,617. In 2005-06 she claimed £21,63
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  • ...epartment for Education and Science in 1983, where he worked on a range of schools, Further Education, Higher Education, and finance issues in various posts a
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  • *Aggression in the workplace or in schools
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  • ...eased a report called 'Learning Jihad' in November 2014 which claimed that schools, universities and even scout groups were being 'infiltrated' by 'Islamic ex
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  • ...the novel 'immediately all women go veiled in the street, state secondary schools adopt an Islamic curriculum, and [the protagonist] François is informed th
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  • ...h French culture and society; Muslim immigrants represent a threat; French schools are crumbling under a mistaken multicultural outreach; and 'French culture' ...as a bestseller in France — a compact lament over declining standards in schools, the pernicious effects of multiculturalism, the oppression of women under
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  • ...group, was originally created against state funding of Christian churches, schools and other institutions, as well as against the interference of the church i
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  • ...cal infrastructure. That has the potential to deny utilities to hospitals, schools, businesses and your granny."
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  • ...r]], [[Smithsonian Institution]], [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], [[Torah Schools for Israel]], [[TRACK TWO: An Institute for Citizen Diplomacy]], the [[Thir ...elopment) | [[Lisa Kolgraf]] (VP Marketing) | [[Alan Oliff]] (Director Day Schools) | [[Cheryl Aronson]] (AVP Israel)
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  • ...2014</ref> In 2013 the ministry had accepted funds from the IFCJ for its 'Schools of Summer' programme.<ref name ="Gov't, IFCJ">Danielle Ziri, 'Gov't, IFCJ u
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  • : routinely visiting flying schools, simulator training establishments and Universities (as part of the communi
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  • :*EDUCATIONAL ACCESS – Supporting organizations and schools working to provide opportunities for quality education in underserved popul
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  • ...[[Devonport Properties Ltd]] | [[Dominvs Group]] | [[Eaton House]] | [[Schools Essential Living (Greenwich) Ltd]] | [[Fairview Estates (housing) Lt ...]] | [[Devonport Properties Ltd]] | [[Dominvs Group]] | [[Eaton House Schools]] | [[Essential Living (Greenwich) Ltd]] | [[Fairview Estates (housing
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  • ...lifornia]]. The University's academic departments are organized into seven schools, with several other holdings, such as laboratories and nature reserves, loc
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  • He is also the former chair of the [[Medical Schools Council]] and the [[UK Healthcare Education Advisory Committee]] (UKHEAC),
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  • ...al, not-for-profit organization with the mission of building hospitals and schools in various countries of Southeast Asia.'<ref name="Homepage">[http://thehan
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  • ...gated potential agents among aliens being processed at the Royal Patriotic Schools.<ref>Michael Jago, ''The Man Who Was George Smiley: The Life of John Bingha
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  • *[[Lyme Consolidated Schools PTO]] - $10,000 *[[Foundation for West Hartford Schools]] - $2,500
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  • ...y. She serves on the boards of [[Youth Villages]], [[Edward Brooke Charter Schools]], [[The Boston Plan for Excellence]], [[HBS Social Enterprise Initiative]]
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  • ...chools">Aleph Society Website [http://steinsaltz.org/Schools_in_Israel.php Schools in Israel]. Accessed 7 July 2015.</ref> <ref name ="settlements">B'Tselem W
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} *[[AltSchool]], a network of 'micro-schools' based around learning using technology.
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...clarify the central role that standardised testing and the US government's schools 'accountability agenda' play in growing the education technology industry.
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} It is has made donations to support hundreds of US [[charter schools]] and invests in educational technology companies and other education orga
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  • It aggressively promotes online schools. ...ervice for corporations selling educational products – including virtual schools – to school chiefs’.<ref>Valerie Strauss, [http://www.washingtonpost.co
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  • ...rding to the company. It claims that ' digital learning is embedded in all schools' in the UK. ...s shortlisted to provide 'baseline' tests to children entering the English schools system at Reception age. The controversial tests, introduced in 2015, will
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  • ...ts clients include school management companies looking to take over public schools. In 2012, Liquid helped K12 take over its first UK school. [[Erudition Schools Trust]], which is K12's not-for-profit academy chain in the UK, now runs No
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...as the dominant player in the operation and expansion of full-time virtual schools.
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  • ...is to develop a school-led approach to turning around challenged secondary schools in low-income communities. It is hoped the first phase of the project will ...ich would involve social investors stumping up for projects at each of the schools. These would be linked to targets covering a range of measures, such as exa
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  • ...which since 2010 has been campaigning to help communities to build 'dream schools'. It is not to be confused with the UK non-profit with the same name, [[Rig ...and resources to communities to help them support and sustain these 'dream schools'.
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  • ...Technology at [[United Learning]], a schools group operating both private schools and public academies.
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  • It works with 'some of the most challenged schools in the country, offering their pupils opportunities and experiences that he ...ng'; ex-corporate affairs director at government agency [[Partnerships for Schools]].<ref>[http://www.transformationtrust.org.uk/about/staff Staff], Transform
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...you-are-a-policy-maker-and-you-want-to-engineer-a-big-shift-in-learning-in-schools-to-embrace-21st-century-skills-how-do-you-do-it/ So you are a policy maker.
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  • ...[Transformation Trust]] to fund extra-curricular activities in local state schools, or to other third sector organisations. ...(Executive Board Member); former Director of Resources [[Partnerships for Schools]]
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...and.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...ervice for corporations selling educational products – including virtual schools – to school chiefs’. The Education Foundation's Ty Goddard, though, see
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  • '''European Electronique''' is a UK ICT provider for schools and the education sector.
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  • ...ph school">Aleph Society Inc. [http://steinsaltz.org/Schools_in_Israel.php Schools in Israel]. Accessed 24 August 2015.</ref> <ref name ="settlements">B'Tsele
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  • ...e charity also distributes 700 brown-bag lunches to poor children in Safed schools.<ref name="year" />
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  • ...n Beller]], a partner at [[Goldman Sachs]], and current trustee of [[Ark]] schools based in the UK.<ref>Wayne Barrett, [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/the-u ...ged charter schools. This was accompanied by the closure of over a hundred schools deemed to be failing.
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...insey & Company]] in 2013 also concluded that expanding the use of data in schools and colleges - which it claims improves instruction and makes education mor
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} *“How the world’s best-performing schools come out on top” (2007).
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  • It describes itself as a 'partnership of schools and organisations committed to redefining today’s educational offering.' Whole Education offers conferences, workshops and programmes to schools in its network.
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  • *[[Tribal]]: Crossley led the development of Tribal’s "Inspirational Schools" model as well as local authorities in the UK, headteacher organisations, schools and academies.
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  • The Young Foundation works alongside governments, schools, universities, funders, charities, social enterprises and businesses on pro ...ng Enterprise]] (started by [[Teach First]] graduate teachers to work with schools on practical learning and enterprise skills).
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} It lobbies for profit-making schools, and great private sector involvement in education.
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  • *[[Clever]]: software that bridges applications to schools' student information systems. *[[Engrade]]: Integrates people, tools, data, and curriculum in schools on one platform.
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  • ...s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGvBsxx9itc Benjamin Perl on Newsnight - Faith Schools] 12 Nov 2009</ref>]] ...1. Since then, Mr Perl has more than reached his goal, establishing Jewish schools in London and beyond.'<ref>Sacks Morasha Jewish Primary School [https://web
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  • ...the companies, lobbyists and think tanks involved in the privatisation of schools</h2> '''What is happening to our schools?'''
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  • ...f this, it was concluded that existing apprentices should be able to visit schools to share their knowledge and experiences.
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  • ...onsidered religious education relevant and believed it should be taught in schools.
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  • ...– 'Released a video exposing an anti-Israel workshop used in 28 US high schools. In response, the school featured in the video said 'there are no plans for
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  • The role of schools and extra-curricular groups in providing guidance and support to children i
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  • ...classrooms.<ref>[http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/education/primary.html Schools], Cisco website, accessed November 2015</ref> ...or teaching in core subjects, and implementing this new curriculum through schools that were provided with relevant ICT, and where teachers and technicians we
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} *create networks, or chains of schools
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  • ...rtners, including on 'school innovation' and the 'effective use of ICT' in schools.<ref>[http://www.globalpartnership.org/private-sector-and-foundations Priva
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  • '''Floreat Education''' is a sponsor of state-run schools in England. It was founded by [[James O'Shaughnessy]], former policy direct It runs two state schools in London with plans to run a small chain of schools. It has a particular focus on 'character education'.
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  • *[[Jim Knight]], Lord Knight former schools minister; Chief Education Adviser to TES Global from 2015; Knight was previ
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  • ...schools in the US. Like academies and free schools in the UK, charters are schools that are privately operated but publicly funded, but which also receive fun It is the US' biggest chain of charter schools, with 183 schools across the country, serving mainly low-income communities.
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  • German Court Bans Muslim Prayers in Schools | Gatestone Institute, New York, NY | December 15, 2011 UK: Anti-Semitism Rampant in Muslim Schools | Gatestone Institute, New York, NY | December 9, 2010
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  • ...the lead in developing ‘Youth Engagement’ projects in partnership with schools, local authorities, police forces and NGOs. These projects have demonstrate
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  • ...ns from Redbridge pupils and worked with 35 young people from 10 secondary schools. All of the young people attended a special closing ceremony, to mark the e
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  • UKIE is involved in lobbying for computing to be taught in schools and for the greater use of technology in teaching. Next Gen has also campaigned for more digital learning in schools. In other words, using computers and computer games in teaching, across the
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  • ...em' and extracts key elements of a school's data. The platform then allows schools and other educational organisations to extend, aggregate and analyse that d
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  • ...arm, [[Neon Foundation]]. The Foundation launched a joint initiative with schools operator, [[Ark]] in 2015 called Assembly, which is 'a new cloud-based serv ...ally good way to acquire users very cheaply that are very engaged. And use schools as a promotional channel."<ref>[http://techcrunch.com/2015/04/16/code-kingd
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}} ...y that claims to be the world’s largest chain of primary and pre-primary schools delivering low-cost private schooling. It operates across Kenya, Nigeria an
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  • ...education business. KKR has big stakes in [[Cognita]], a chain of private schools, and [[Laureate Education]], which runs more than eighty for-profit college Wace is also a co-founder of [[Ark]] schools, an influential player in UK education reform circles, and co-edited ''The
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  • ...African Schools''', is a a non-profit organisation that runs 28+ secondary schools across Uganda and Zambia. It was established in 2005 and is headquartered i ..., low-fees, locally generated income, and corporate sponsorship. Its first schools were opened in Uganda in 2008 'with the support of many private donors'.
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  • ...99 from the [[Network for Social Change]] for a revision of its Advice for Schools Guide which was first published in 2010.<ref>[http://apps.charitycommission ...[http://bmsd.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/schools.pdf BMSD Advice for Schools], accessed 20 April 2016</ref>
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  • ...from March 2011 to September 2015, initially as team manager - independent schools and inspections (2011-14), and later as team manager - complex analysis and
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  • ...state-funded academy schools in Cornwall, England. As of 2016, it runs 15 schools.
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  • ...and.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/ ...usts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled ‘system leaders’], Schools Week, 30 November 2016</ref>
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  • ...and.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/ ...usts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled ‘system leaders’], Schools Week, 30 November 2016</ref>
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  • ...n over by the subversive Left. Many other areas of life were affected: the schools and universities, the media, the Churches" (303)*.
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