Classic Classic Quiz Michael Gove or Dolores Umbridge? by DavidG DavidG 29 967 played - 9 yrs ago Each quote came from one of two people. But can you tell the difference between our Education Secretary and Hogwarts' High Inquisitor? Take the test to find out! QUIZ 12 QUESTIONS medium 1 'Let us move forward, then, into a new era of openness, effectiveness and accountability, intent on preserving what ought to be preserved; perfecting what needs to be perfected. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 2 'The rare gifts with which you were born may come to nothing if not nurtured and honed by careful instruction. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 3 'We need to be clear that teachers have the power they need in order to impose discipline. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 4 'Theoretical knowledge will be sufficient to get you through your examinations. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 5 'In this fallen world, I suspect we will never achieve perfection. But that won't stop me trying. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 6 'If there's a colleague who can't keep control or keep the interest of their class, it affects the whole school' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 7 'Progress for progress's sake must be discouraged, for our tried and tested traditions often require no tinkering. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 8 'If you love your job, there is, I think, absolutely nothing to complain about in making sure you have more of a chance to do it well. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 9 'I think it's appropriate that we simplify, clarify and strengthen, so we have clarity and authority. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 10 'A balance between old and new, between permanence and change, between tradition and innovation because some changes will be for the better, while others will come, in the fullness of time, to be recognised as errors of judgement. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 11 'For the greater good, I want to do what must be done. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge 12 'As long as there are people in education making excuses for failure… the battle needs to be joined. ' Michael GoveDolores Umbridge