Schooling
January 24, 2007 Ruth Kelly Leaves Early to Avoid the Rush: Marc Sidwell suggests state education is signing up to more decades of failure Marc Sidwell
January 15, 2007 It would be far better to lower - rather than raise - the school leaving age, argues Theodore Dalrymple Theodore Dalrymple
January 04, 2007 Mr Brown's self-esteem issue - or, asks Theodore Dalrymple, does Gordon Brown really believe that he can solve the problems of the world? Theodore Dalrymple
December 08, 2006 Education, Education, Education - Ten Years On: Marc Sidwell argues that Tony Blair has failed to turn around British education because he has no vision of what education is Marc Sidwell
November 01, 2006 Is Education Beyond Belief? Marc Sidwell wonders if education by the state is the real leap of faith Marc Sidwell
January 09, 2006 How cheap private schools are educating the children of the poor in Nigeria - and why some British academics cannot accept this Harry Phibbs
December 20, 2005 Is there a zeitgeist that affects the West as a whole? Theodore Dalrymple finds very similar debates in France and Britain on the best methods of teaching children to read - yet neither debate refers to the other Theodore Dalrymple
December 02, 2005 Roy Kerridge visits an unusual independent school: Tabernacle School in West London Roy Kerridge
August 05, 2005 Why Education Vouchers could be the policy to save the Tories - if enough new schools are encouraged to open Harry Phibbs
December 01, 2004 What would improve inner-city schools? - The perspective of an inner-city teacher Francis Gilbert
September 16, 2004 Jamaican youth culture explains why black boys under-achieve in British schools, argues Anthony Daniels Anthony Daniels

