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The Forgotten Third: Do one third have to fail for two thirds to succeed?
The Forgotten Third: Do one third have to fail for two thirds to succeed?
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'The Forgotten Third' is a provocative collection of essays which poses the fundamental question: 'Do a third of school students have to fail so that two-thirds can pass?'Roy Blatchford has brought together a group of leading thinkers and influencers in UK education to address this question - and pose some answers.Featuring contributions from: Caroline Barlow, Geoff Barton, Rebecca Boomer-Clark, Peter Collins, Tim Coulson, Kiran Gill, Miranda Green, Peter Hyman, David Laws, Rachel Macfarlane, Rupert Moreton, Harmer Parr, Marc Rowland, Catherine Sezen, Richard Sheriff, Nic Taylor-Mullins and Iain Veitch.'The Forgotten Third' challenges orthodoxies to shape a 'levelled up' education system.

Language
English
ISBN
9781398383654
About the contributors
Foreword
Do a third have to fail?
Nobody wants to lock in failure
The power of three: a history lesson
The moral imperative to eliminate fatalities
Come the revolution
Principled leadership for social justice
Crossing the Rubicon of educational disadvantage
Are we serious about equitable education?
Getting it right post 16
Levelling-up: new policies, same outcome?
Why should a child’s history define their destiny?
If education worked for everyone
The Gateway Moment
Helping every child find their voice
The left behind boys
The forgotten few
In uncertain times, what should be different and what should be better?
What next for the preachers of culture and the young people we teach?
Appendix 1
Appendix 2: Key recommendations, ASCL Commission
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