9 January 2008

EDUCATION/SCHOOLS

Open Access for UK Schools – what Britain can learn from Swedish Education Reform (December 2007)
Inspired by Sweden's experience, the report calls for the UK to implement a universal open access scheme, which would allow parents to send their children to any school of their choice – whether state, private or religious – and make these schools eligible for government funding on a per–pupil basis. Two conditions must be met: the schools must not charge additional fees, and must accept pupils on a first-come-first-served basis.
Click here for the Report

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