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This government don’t give a shit about schools or your kids

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noblegiraffe · 20/08/2020 19:11

AIBU to think that the government have fucked up literally everything to do with schools and education this year?

Evidence:

Chaotic school closures and keyworker provision (couldn’t decide what a keyworker was until the very last minute)

Forgot that kids on free school meals would go hungry so heads had to go round delivering sandwiches while the DfE put together an utterly shambolic voucher system that crashed and was pretty unusable.

Issued no guidelines for minimum education requirements during lockdown leading to vastly different provision between schools. Even Ofsted said they couldn’t judge schools on lockdown provision as there were no standards to judge them against.

Had to be shamed into u-turning on their insistence that free school meal children should go hungry during the holidays by a celebrity footballer (well done Marcus Rashford you absolute star)

Fed stories to friendly newspapers about schools re-opening in May to judge public reaction, leading to anxiety and uncertainty among parents and school staff

Announced that primary schools would open to all pupils before the summer holidays, an announcement that had surely not been run past anyone who worked in schools given that under the government’s own guidelines for schools for bubbles of 15 and no rotas, this would require double the classrooms and double the teachers available. Then backtracked on this a few weeks later (getting the friendly press to blame the unions) again creating uncertainty, anxiety and disappointment for parents and pupils.

Ignored education select committee questions about Ofqual’s algorithm when they raised issues in July

Lied and said they didn’t have early access to the data from Ofqual’s algorithm

When Scotland u-turned on their use of an algorithm, instead of making a considered response, came out with the bizarre notion that kids could use their mock grades - a suggestion that had obviously never been put past anyone who worked in schools. Again.

Took 5 days to realise that their mock suggestion created more problems than it solved, then u-turned on awarding CAGs creating problems for Y12 next year.

Fed stories to the friendly press that the unions are blocking the re-opening of schools in September so if it goes tits-up, they can blame them again (unions are asking for a ‘plan B’ in the case of local lockdowns, and for working conditions comparable to those of all other workers, no strike action has been proposed or balloted for so they couldn’t block re-opening even if they wanted to)

Blamed Ofqual for the algorithm they were told to create (prioritising statistics over teacher assessment)

Branded a teacher payrise that was agreed back in January a ‘reward for work during lockdown’, knowing this was incorrect, and deliberately fuelling outrage that they themselves had caused by having no minimum requirements for education in lockdown leading to vastly different provision.

Not funding this payrise so teachers probably won’t get it as otherwise it will lead to redundancies for other staff members due to having to fund it from already dire staffing budgets.

Issued guidelines that said that schools should reopen with increased cleaning schedules, increased handwashing, hand sanitising but providing no extra funding for this.

Instructed heads not to take any measures that would improve safety but would require more space (e.g. use of village halls) or not have pupils in full time (rotas, staggered timetables).

Didn’t realise that kids wouldn’t be able to get to school on public transport under current social distancing requirements as there aren’t enough buses until three weeks before schools reopened, and decided to throw £40 million to LAs to sort this (what? buy more buses?) so that they could blame the LAs when it inevitably goes wrong and kids can’t get to school.

And these are the people currently running a campaign to convince parents that they are capable of re-opening schools safely.

YABU: I have full confidence in the government and am perfectly happy with how things have gone so far

YANBU: It is mind-boggling how incompetent they have been, and how little thought they have given to the education of the nation’s children.

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Piggywaspushed · 23/08/2020 08:54

Can I add to the list?

Gavin Williamson was on holiday during the A Level results fiasco and only returned to do his boyband.weird whip, white mug photoshoot. Because he was on holiday,he cancelled a meeting with school leaders scheduled to discuss school return.

itsgettingweird · 23/08/2020 09:40

@Piggywaspushed

Can I add to the list?

Gavin Williamson was on holiday during the A Level results fiasco and only returned to do his boyband.weird whip, white mug photoshoot. Because he was on holiday,he cancelled a meeting with school leaders scheduled to discuss school return.

I saw this this morning.

Apparently he was in Scarborough!

52andblue · 23/08/2020 10:04

@itsgettingweird

I'd take most people above our current choice!

I like the website "they work for us"

I'd gives excellent voting records etc and you can see exactly where your MP sits and in my case predict which emails will be ignored or not!

My guesstimate doesn't far has been 100% correct.

But because I email through they work for us you also get an email asking if you've had a response etc.

Someone on MN introduced me to it

I wrote, via TheyWorkForUs to my MP, the PM and CPHQ a few days after the DC scandal broke. It took my MP 6 weeks to reply with a ridiculous cut and paste brief letter saying she supported PM for supporting DC ('and many of the public who have written to me also do' she wrote, - astonishingly) PM never replied (quelle surprise) nor did CPHQ That's told me then...
StaffAssociationRepresentative · 23/08/2020 10:07

There we go everyone. Key day in the educational calendar and the government minister responsible is on holiday! And as for cancelling a school return meeting, well that shows what his priorities are! He has probably postponed it until mid September

itsgettingweird · 23/08/2020 10:54

52 mine never even replied. But then the AG was already in dodgy ground after her tweet Wink

itsgettingweird · 23/08/2020 10:55

@StaffAssociationRepresentative

There we go everyone. Key day in the educational calendar and the government minister responsible is on holiday! And as for cancelling a school return meeting, well that shows what his priorities are! He has probably postponed it until mid September
That early? You have faith WinkGrin
cantkeepawayforever · 23/08/2020 10:55

I wrote, via TheyWorkForUs to my MP, the PM and CPHQ a few days after the DC scandal broke. It took my MP 6 weeks to reply with a ridiculous cut and paste brief letter saying she supported PM for supporting DC

To be fair, my (Tory) MP replied very quickly, personally and not entirely toeing the party line to e-mails about this. The issue is that the party system rewards those who blindly follow the leader, and actively punishes those who try to speak individually, and my MP has openly stated that he cannot rebel when he wants to, but only when he wants to so much that it is worth trading this off against the possibility of promotion (an issue because he knows that only if he reaches a certain level of seniority will he be able to have any influence at all).

noblegiraffe · 23/08/2020 10:58

Oh come on people, have pity on poor Gav. He cancelled his lovely holiday abroad and went to Scarborough for you and you’re still not happy.

Teachers and heads who plan their holidays around results day are just suckers. They should just keep in constant communication with their schools.

This government don’t give a shit about schools or your kids
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Iamnotthe1 · 23/08/2020 11:00

That tweet shows a significant lack of awareness.

noblegiraffe · 23/08/2020 11:08

It really is an awful tweet. Gavin, mate, education is your job. You could have gone to Scarborough before results day.

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Piggywaspushed · 23/08/2020 11:14

I ma sure that is not why he cancelled his holiday abroad. I imagine it had rather more to do with FCO advice!!

SmileEachDay · 23/08/2020 11:22

I might go to Scarborough instead of teaching Y9 on Wednesdays.

Piggywaspushed · 23/08/2020 11:26

Yeah, funny how you aren't allowed to teach remotely, eh? But the government can lead remotely...

itsgettingweird · 23/08/2020 11:26

@SmileEachDay

I might go to Scarborough instead of teaching Y9 on Wednesdays.
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SaltyAndFresh · 23/08/2020 11:35

Hi Gav. I cancelled our holiday to France too, because I was told to by my employer.

itsgettingweird · 23/08/2020 11:40

And I should be in should be in Spain until 27th

downwardspiral1 · 23/08/2020 12:06

He might as well have gone abroad for all the good his focus on the challenges COVID presents for the education sector did.

52andblue · 23/08/2020 12:13

@itsgettingweird

52 mine never even replied. But then the AG was already in dodgy ground after her tweet Wink
Mine is an oh so charming racist who sent texts to fellow MP's about catching Covid from fortune cookies...Oh, and a member of Cabinet.

But, she's LOYAL, don'tcha know...

guilttripjourno · 23/08/2020 12:19

@Piggywaspushed

Yeah, funny how you aren't allowed to teach remotely, eh? But the government can lead remotely...
This is spot on.
guilttripjourno · 23/08/2020 12:21

But Chris Whitty says it's fine for my kids to go to school now. Very reassuring.

SmileEachDay · 23/08/2020 12:27

But Chris Whitty says it's fine for my kids to go to school now. Very reassuring

In the very same breath he said that the R rate would probs go over 1. And something about shops.

Honestly I don’t know how we’re meant to have any faith in them.

guilttripjourno · 23/08/2020 12:55

@SmileEachDay

But Chris Whitty says it's fine for my kids to go to school now. Very reassuring

In the very same breath he said that the R rate would probs go over 1. And something about shops.

Honestly I don’t know how we’re meant to have any faith in them.

Judging by the responses on MN, people still trust Boris And co. Their own advisor Cummings had to do what was right for his family. But others will not get that chance.
SmileEachDay · 23/08/2020 13:20

Judging by the responses on MN, people still trust Boris And co

I know! I think Boris could spear at a briefing with “Covid has disappointed, everyone go out and lick stranger’s faces” on his arse and some people would still think he was totes amazeballs.

noblegiraffe · 23/08/2020 13:21

Judging by the poll on this thread, 89% of MNetters think this government are mindbogglingly incompetent.

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