Teach Secondary  |  V.13 No.6
First comes the wave – sweeping away the firmly held
assumptions, the articles of faith, the entrenched
orthodoxy that says, ‘Round here, we do things like
this.’ But what then? How different will the new boss
really be compared to the old boss, and what plans do
they intend to enact?
One election day and a robust 158-seat Labour
Parliamentary majority after we last met in this corner of Teach
Secondary, it appears that we’re going to start seeing a few changes in
how the DfE conducts its affairs – though based on what we’ve heard so far from the new(ish) Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, it doesn’t seem like a dramatic, Gove-esque overhaul of the profession is on the cards any time soon.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Secondary V.13 No.6.