Literacy, Numeracy And Economic Performance
Peter Robinson
CEP Reports from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Abstract:
Robinson raises a series of questions about the Government's priorities, challenging the key policies of target-setting and raising average achievement. (The Times). This report, which attracted much media coverage, examines many of the commonly held assumptions about educational standards in Britain.
Date: 1997-09
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