Papers published as part of the University of Cambridge's Primary Review note that a "state theory of learning" has emerged since Labour came to power in 1997. The authors question whether the theory is correct, and whether the state should intervene in school business to this extent. "There is little doubt that the machinery of surveillance and accountability makes it difficult for schools to deviate from focusing on test performance," one report states. The latest reports are part of series that will...


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