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The Government’s decision to commit a few extra million pounds of funding towards arts education is commendable, but it is undermined by the EBacc and education policy that pits subjects against each other, argues the ISM’s Deborah Annetts.

Good news. The Schools Minster Nick Gibb has announced a £96m investment into arts education. This funding is set to last until 2020 and will continue funding programmes and schemes, such as In Harmony, the Music and Dance Scheme (MDS) and the Dance and Drama Awards... Keep reading on The Telegraph