.The reports indicated that the problem is so severe that there had to be demolition of construction in some instances where the cement was used. |
I think it is really terrifying that we are narrowing down to a mechanistic assessment of children by how many pass exams... if standards meant improving right across the board, character, originality, interests, then I wouldn't mind so much. But it doesn't. It always boils down to the same thing, how will we pass exams. |
I think it's going to be long-term, |
I was pushing the baccalaureate back in the days when I was education secretary. It always takes everybody forever in education. We were saying that A-levels were too narrow back then as well. |
It feels like you've lost someone in your family real close to you, and they're never coming back. |
It is our goal to provide full public access to as many files as we possibly can. |
No test tube can breed love and affection. No frozen packet of semen ever read a story to a sleepy child. |
The Catholic Church has never really come to terms with women. What I object to is being treated either as Madonna's or Mary Magdalene's. |
The Government cannot move on until it admits to this 'the greatest diplomatic blunder since Suez' and learns lessons from it. One of those lessons is how weak Britain's influence has been over the American administration. |
The government's response that it cannot control electricity and fuel prices as the Jamaica Public Service is privately owned and that the government has no control over oil prices is as irresponsible as it is delinquent. |
The ones that we could not transfer students from was junior high and high schools, |
There are hazards in anything one does but there are greater hazards in doing nothing. |
This has been the hardest thing I've ever had to do my entire life. |
We have run out of creativity for children and teachers alike in the name of pushing up standards. |
We have to say now we think the character of the party has changed so far it will take something very exceptional, something really out of the ordinary line to make us be convinced there's a chance of winning back the party. |