Keystone's Director of Education Ed Richardson was quoted in today's Economist article on why schools are struggling to retain newly qualified teachers.
Last Updated: 9 August, 2018
Keystone's Director of Education Ed Richardson was quoted in today's Economist article on why schools are struggling to retain newly qualified teachers.
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Between them, Oxford and Cambridge admit around 500 students each year to read History or joint honours degrees such as History & Politics. Until quite recently – in fact, up until 2023 – the two universities operated broadly similar admissions systems for students applying to read these subjects; each set a written test and required the submission of one or two pieces of written work before offering final interviews to successful candidates.
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