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Balls no one is likely to catch

Now that the dust has settled and those in the education and training (E&T) industry have said how exciting they find all the changes, what do Prime Minister Brown’s machinery of government reforms really mean for E&T policy and practice? There are three key issues.

1. A messy structural settlement. The last 25 years have witnessed ceaseless, often fruitless, institutional and programmatic change. The new configuration is simply the latest twist of the kaleidosco…

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