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Someone wrote in [info]vzxiccitbq,
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I came here to work generico dello xenical Finally, there is a positive story lurking here about the value of teachers' professional judgment, backed up by evidence, to public discussion about education. As I say, for Labour supporters it would be nice to believe Michael Gove is now weakened, but Gove's position in his party and department is the strongest of any Coalition minister. If he has changed the curriculum, it is because an argument has been won, not because he has been bullied. A community of history educators has powerfully and passionately laid out a case, drawn from evidence mostly based on classroom practice, and convinced the minister to change his plans. The message that politicians, even those with wilful reputations, will listen to front line staff where the case is compellingly made is interesting. The success of history educators could be contrasted with the failure of more hysterical campaigns about pay and pensions; the value of evidence, professionalism and reason is evident.


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