Thatcher’s market era is over in education. This election could offer a time of hope to rival Attlee’s | Tim Brighouse

From early years to learning in retirement, now is our chance to reform a system that has failed so many

Although there is a certain world-weariness – a Brenda from Bristol moment of “not another one” – associated with the prospect of this general election, for the optimistic in education it is hard to hold back a surge of hope. After all, teaching is about hope: tirelessly treating our children not as they infuriatingly are but as they might become. “Maybe,” you think, “education will once again be centre stage, with a realisation by politicians that a civilised society and every citizen’s wellbeing depends on getting it right.”

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