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Elite fellowship backed by Wall Street struggles amid diversity backlash

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Middle East   来源:Live  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The government says it still wants to attract high-skilled individuals "who play by the rules and contribute to the economy".

The government says it still wants to attract high-skilled individuals "who play by the rules and contribute to the economy".

Phillipson told BBC News the £740m was “to make sure we have the right specialist provision in place”.The money would be used to adapt classrooms and create SEN units that delivered more intensive specialist support, the Department for Education said.

Elite fellowship backed by Wall Street struggles amid diversity backlash

Increasing funding alone was not enough, Phillipson said, but large-scale reform would take time.“Just putting more money in the system without reforming it isn’t the answer,” she said.“What I’m also keen to make sure we do is reform the system overall.

Elite fellowship backed by Wall Street struggles amid diversity backlash

“I know it’s frustrating but it’s so important we get it right.”The government says children with Send should be able to

Elite fellowship backed by Wall Street struggles amid diversity backlash

and wants more of them to remain in mainstream education.

“We've had schools that have done excellent work to put in place that provision but they didn't have government backing to do it - and that’s what we have to change,” Phillipson added.that it centred on a boy called Abdullah who is the son of Hamas's deputy minister of agriculture. Hamas is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK and others.

It also launched a review into the film, and the BBC's Board met earlier on Thursday to discuss it.In the statement, a BBC spokesperson said both the production company and the BBC had made "unacceptable" flaws and that it "takes full responsibility for these and the impact that these have had on the corporation's reputation".

It added the BBC had not been informed of the teenager's family connection in advance by the film's production company.The spokesperson says: "During the production process, the independent production company was asked in writing a number of times by the BBC about any potential connections he and his family might have with Hamas.

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