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The Changing Winds of Academisation

Published

Friday, 29 November

Author

Peter Doyle

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Policy Updates

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The ‘academisation’ of the Education system refers to the transfer of schools away from Local Authority control towards independently run schools which are funded directly by central government. The Academy structure was first introduced by the Labour government in 2000, with the first Academy opening in England in 2002. While the first academies were targeted […]

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