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Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted's boss, fought a battle with Michael Gove until July 15th the combative education secretary over whether the burgeoning number of academy chains and free schools should be overseen by a new layer of commissioners.
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She is forthright without being unnecessarily combative," says Tristram Hunt, the shadow education secretary, for whom Powell worked as shadow childcare minister.
Nicky Morgan, the current education secretary, might be less combative than Gove, but the Labour party would be foolish to underestimate her.
The education secretary, Michael Gove, gave a notably combative response, urging the media not to give the violent minority "the oxygen of publicity", a resonant phrase associated closely with Margaret Thatcher's efforts in the 1980s to deny the IRA television coverage.
His aggressive and combative approach, which Caputo-Pearl described as treating public education as if it were "a corporate turnaround effort," seems only to have made the union more combative and aggressive.
Mr. Christie has already drawn national attention for the combative stance he has taken with teachers' unions, cutting state education funding and suggesting that teachers ease the impact by giving part of their pay to local school districts.
On the second day of Mr. Obama's education swing, he shifted focus from higher to secondary education, but kept up the combative tone.
Confident, combative, quick on her feet and fiercely intelligent, she also has that irresistibly easy charm that comes from a really expensive education.
And combative.
Mr Brown was combative.
Not that he was combative.
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