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The push to create apprenticeships fast has devalued their brand, says Ofsted.
Sir Michael Wilshaw said that children should start school at the age of two as part of a radical overhaul of early years education.
A think tank said that many Ofsted inspectors lack experience of primary teaching or special needs training.
Ofsted’s chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw says that many teachers “confuse friendliness with familiarity."
Sir Michael Wilshaw, of Ofsted, is to speak on schooling and poor children