Comprehensives going well then
“There are predominantly middle class comprehensives and predominantly working class and ethnically mixed comprehensives – and despite all the rhetoric around pupil premiums, pupils in the more working class comprehensives get less money per head. They get less qualified teachers. They get higher levels of teacher turnover and more supply teachers. Even if they are in the same schools as middle class children, they are in lower sets and yet again they get less experienced teachers.”
Posted By: Old Git on November 21st 2017 at 11:31:16
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- Free schools and academy programme going well then. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 10:41:13
- it's all moot isn't it (General Chat) - CWC, Nov 21, 12:47:45
- THis (n/m) (General Chat) - megson, Nov 21, 15:02:29
- With the exception of the ‘top/bottom’ 10% bit, completely agree. (n/m) (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 12:56:30
- Sigh! Guardian article, did you miss this bit (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary, Nov 21, 12:34:29
- Absolutely agree parental involvement is key whatever the personal circumstances. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 12:37:39
- Comprehensives going well then (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 21, 11:31:16
- And... (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 12:17:51
- In grammar schools they make less progress. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 12:11:05
- Because money is being diverted away from the classroom to pointless structural change. (n/m) (General Chat) - avenging canary, Nov 21, 12:09:13
- it's all moot isn't it (General Chat) - CWC, Nov 21, 12:47:45
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