Sir Michael Wilshaw on decentralising secondary education in England
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The chief inspector of Ofsted speaks to an audience at IPPR's London offices, 23 February 2016, on the lessons to be learned from London in future efforts to devolve education policy outside the capital.
Sir Michael Wilshaw on decentralising secondary education in England
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