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Michael Gove: Video Games - Lessons Of The Future?
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[Huffington Post] - In an address to the Royal Society in London last week, Gove cites games developed by Marcus Du Sautoy, a math professor at Oxford University, that allow students to actively engage in math and science, according to Edge. "When children need to solve
History At A Crossroads As England Reviews National Curriculum
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[Huffington Post] - The professor at Columbia University in New York is advising the Education Secretary Michael Gove on a project to revamp the way the pupils in England are taught history. "There is no official appointment," he continued. "A large number people are
School now directly funded by the Government
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[Ilkley Gazette] - Education secretary Michael Gove introduced the new academy system last May, encouraging better-performing schools to make the switch, rather than failing establishments under previous schemes. IGS is now directly funded by the Government and employs
Businesses and schools develop ‘Bradford Bacc’
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[Yorkshire Post] - The E-Bacc, launched by Education Secretary Michael Gove last year, is awarded to pupils who achieve a C grade or above in six GCSEs comprising English, maths, two sciences, a humanity: either geography or history, and a modern language.
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