Shadow Schools Minister Nick Gibb explains what lessons he learned from the multitude of schools he attended. We find out how his school days may have influenced his support for more traditional teaching methods and how setting and discipline benefited him as a pupil. Journalist Steve Richards asks Mr Gibb about his time spent in Canada and examines his report from secondary school. The Shadow Schools Minister reveals which teachers inspired him, examines what made him politically ambitious, and muses upon whether his school days could be used as a model for modern Conservative policy on education
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