How To Set Up A Free School (A Penguin Special)
by Toby Young
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Pub Date 1 Dec 2011 | Archive Date 1 Sep 2012
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A clear, concise and highly entertaining how-to essay by the
high-profile controversialist and first person to set up a Free School
in the UK
Penguin Shorts are designed to fill a gap. Written to be read over a
long commute or a short journey, they are original and exclusively in
digital form. This is Toby Young's guide to setting up a Free school.
In
September 2011, one of the most radical and controversial education
reforms in the UK became a reality when twenty-four Free Schools -
funded by the tax-payer but shaped and run by parents, teachers and
charities, independently of Local Authority control - opened their gates
to children across the country. They are the centrepiece of the
Coalition government's argument for a 'Big Society' and have provided a
key battleground between political combatants on all sides. The crusade
on their behalf in the face of fierce opposition has been led by the
outspoken journalist Toby Young, whose West London Free School was one
of the first.
In this witty, pithy essay, Young explains
step-by-step how he gathered support and saw his vision through, from
securing premises, teachers and students to fighting off opponents at
every turn. At once an argument and a how-to guide, this timely Penguin
Short is the essential manifesto for the Free Schools movement and a
must-read for supporters and detractors alike.
Young is the first person to set up a Free School in the UK, which were launched in September of this year, and is uniquely placed to explain the reality of their inner workings
The Free Schools programme is one of the most controversial of the Tory coalition's policies and generates countless articles and broadcast debates
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