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Released 23/01/2012

Parliament’s Education Committee wants your Twitter questions for Michael Gove evidence session

MPs want your questions to put to the education secretary

Parliament's Education Committee wants to know: What one education policy question do you think it should ask Michael Gove?

On 31 January, the Education Committee will hold an oral evidence session with the secretary of state for education and its MPs want to ensure that their questions reflect the most pressing concerns in the world of education and want to hear what questions you would put to the minister.

To submit a question via Twitter, add the hashtag #AskGove to your tweet by 11am on Friday, 27 January.

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  • Roger Fox
  • 2012-01-24 08:06:12
  • Yes. I have known several very good teachers who have left the profession due to endless targets and measurements, having to justify their existance and most of all Ofsted. My wife was so petrified about an ofsted visit she resigned weeks before the visit, someone else took over and presided over the Ofsted pass on the strength of all the work my wife did before she left! She knew of teachers who also had left because of the pressure. Can you do something about this?
  • Jodie
  • 2012-02-18 05:17:40
  • Hell, just renimd them they'll be making more English people. That would dissuade me. Or put stickers up for the Midwest Teen Sex Show in bus stops.

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