Please note this website was created for the 2015 General Election. Due to the lack of preparation time, we have not updated this website for the 2017 Election. Why?
How do people feel about issues surrounding education? The following results have been calculated from our political quiz, which asks a series of thought-provoking questions about
how our country is run by Government.
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Abolish university tuition fees
Should the government abolish university tuition fees?
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Free schools under local authority control
Do you think that Free Schools and Academies should come under Local Authority control?
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Are large class sizes becoming more of a problem in our schools?
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Freedom for schools to choose their own curriculum
Should schools be given more freedom to choose the curriculum they provide?
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Do you believe that all schools should be accessible for all pupils?
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Make school qualifications more rigorous
Should school qualifications be made more rigorous?
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Ensure that all teachers are qualified
Should all teachers be "qualified" teachers?
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Do schools need to offer more in the way of vocational qualifications?
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Exams in key subjects at the ages of 7 and 11
Should students be examined in key subjects at the ages of 7 and 11?
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Introduce more Free Schools in the UK
Would you like to see more 'Free Schools' (state-run but independently funded) in the UK?
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