The article offers information on the green paper published by the government of Great Britain. Ministers wanted to show how much importance they attached to the subject. Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Alan Johnson, told members of parliament that the aspirations of the state for the children in its care should match the aspirations of parents for their own children.
CHILD care, HOSPITALITY industry, EDUCATION, EDUCATION policy
Abstract
The article focuses on the impact of postponing the T level in Catering and Hospitality on the hospitality industry and related education initiatives in the United Kingdom. Topics include the introduction of T Levels, efforts to support the hospitality and tourism industry, and measures to assist parents of twins and multiples with childcare costs.
EDUCATION policy, EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL law & legislation, CHILD care, INSTITUTIONAL care of children
Abstract
The article presents a satirical criticism regarding the education system in Great Britain. The author states that the provision of nursery education for four-year-olds has partially been approved. He added that the Childcare Bill and the Action Plan was overshadowed by the Schools White Paper. He suggests that the realization of this dream lie in the full cooperation of government officials and the right number of resources to gain a sustainable and high quality system.
Published
2006
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