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The highest paid was Sir Daniel Moynihan, chief executive of the Harris Federation chain of academies.
Arthur Murray, the dance teacher, added it to his curriculum, setting an example followed with some reluctance by Fred Astaire's nationwide chain of academies.
In November the DfE intervened directly, placing the school in special measures and replacing the chair, Shazia Parveen, with Day, who runs a chain of academies.
Theodore Agnew, who gave the money between 2007 and 2009, sponsors a chain of academies and free schools and sits on the Department for Education's academies board.
In the case of a sponsor with a chain of academies, it could lead to it being barred from taking on any new projects.
It helps that Paddington is part of a chain of academies sponsored by a charity, the United Learning Trust, driving the spread of good ideas.
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He chairs Ark, a chain of academy schools, and backs more marketisation in schools.
Liam Nolan, head of the Perry Beeches chain of academy schools in the West Midlands, has embraced performance-related pay across all staff levels, "because it sends a strong signal that you are not accepting excuses for failure".
Chains of academies have emerged, pushy and competitive.
Ofsted and the DfE fought a lengthy battle over whether Ofsted should be allowed to inspect the work of groups running chains of academies.
The schools inspectorate should be given greater powers to investigate "chains" of academies, the Liberal Democrat education minister David Laws has said, highlighting a coalition rift.
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