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If you aren't a regular reader of The Independent then I'm afraid you missed something last week that would have made you smile. One of its writers, David Hargreaves, the man who used to head the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, penned an article about reform in schools.

Not wasting any time, he got stuck into the current "change agenda".

He opened his article with the line: "Politicians have a new language for reform in education: schools are not merely to be 'improved' but 'transformed'." Hmmm. Transformed you say. Now does that sound familiar to anyone?

Move over youth work. Apparently it's now the turn of schools to be transformed.

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