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Aibu to hate Michael Gove?

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merrycola · 06/04/2026 21:18

AIBU to hate Michael Gove for single-handedly creating the “overdiagnosis” crisis he’s now nowhere near enough to answer for?
Because let’s connect the dots.
He made the curriculum harder, narrower, and more rigid. Ofsted built an inspection framework around it that treats children like data points. And now — years later — we’ve got CAMHS referrals through the roof, school avoidance at record levels, exclusion rates climbing, teachers quitting in droves, and a growing media narrative that too many children are being diagnosed and parents are being pushy.
But nobody seems to want to say the obvious thing: we didn’t suddenly produce a generation of broken children. We built a system that broke the environment around them and then pathologised the ones who couldn’t cope.
The strategies that actually help — clear instructions, sensory breaks, mutual respect, not shouting — aren’t special needs strategies. They’re just good teaching. But there’s no time for good teaching when you’re trying to force a curriculum designed by a man who apparently thinks childhood is an inefficiency to be optimised.

And here’s what really gets me. Every education secretary since could have undone it. But none of them have, because reversing course would mean admitting the whole framework was wrong and that it’s been harming children for over a decade. So instead we get headlines about overdiagnosis and parents wanting labels for benefits, while the man who lit the match is off doing whatever Michael Gove does now.

We didn’t get an overdiagnosis crisis. We got a system that can’t admit it failed, so it diagnosed the kids instead.

OP posts:
Cloop · 06/04/2026 21:23

Yep. Some of what I used to teach in Y5 is now Y3. The curriculum is fully accessible to about the top 20% of children only. Occasionally we do an easier lesson in maths (e.g. co-ordinates in Y4 is pretty achievable for most) and the improved behaviour, attitudes and happiness of the entire class is really evident. I fear there's no way back now though. The curriculum can't be seen to be 'dumbed down'.

grafittiartist · 06/04/2026 21:24

Thank you for writing this.
Couldn’t put it better.

DeathBanana · 06/04/2026 21:26

👏 👏 👏 👏

Simonjt · 06/04/2026 21:26

He once said he wanted every child to be above average at maths, I knew then he was an idiot who should have been sacked.

Placeoftides · 06/04/2026 21:29

I only work in a school kitchen but I have done for decades. You are completely right OP

user954309886 · 06/04/2026 21:30

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onlyoneoftheregimentinstep · 06/04/2026 21:30

Hit the nail on the head.

Santasbigredbobblehat · 06/04/2026 21:32

Teacher of 25 years. Completely agree. I can’t fathom why is hasn’t been reversed. Keep the early reading, and go back to how it was. And get rid of bleeding SATs.

user1471530109 · 06/04/2026 21:35

Oh he really is a stupid prick.
Why on earth didn't everyone jump on that "everyone above average" comment? Even my yr11s would snort at that.

My DD (autistic-but in this case makes no difference) having to learn loads of quotes from texts when 30years ago, when I took my GCSEs and took the texts in with me. I'm sure they had notes scribbled all in them too? Yet he wanted to reverse dumbing down?

Every teacher I've ever met (and unbelievably I've even met some Tory ones) hates Gove. He ruined education. I can definitely look back at my career and see 'before Gove' and 'after Gove'. None of it for the better.

VickyEadieofThigh · 06/04/2026 21:38

grafittiartist · 06/04/2026 21:24

Thank you for writing this.
Couldn’t put it better.

Absolutely agree. The OP makes perfect sense.

I'm a retired secondary headteacher and now very experienced and involved primary chair of governors.

pastabest · 06/04/2026 21:38

Cloop · 06/04/2026 21:23

Yep. Some of what I used to teach in Y5 is now Y3. The curriculum is fully accessible to about the top 20% of children only. Occasionally we do an easier lesson in maths (e.g. co-ordinates in Y4 is pretty achievable for most) and the improved behaviour, attitudes and happiness of the entire class is really evident. I fear there's no way back now though. The curriculum can't be seen to be 'dumbed down'.

Thank you for this post. My two lower key stage 2 children are really struggling with the maths being set at school and I keep saying ' I don't remember maths being this hard when I was in primary school'. Its at a depth I'm sure I didn't cover until year 7/8 and I was in top sets.

It's not making them cleverer, it's making them hate maths!

SweetBaklava · 06/04/2026 21:40

He was universally hated by everyone I knew in education, a very bad man who did very bad things to the education system in this country.

drippingsap · 06/04/2026 21:44

Great thread, learning should be more fun.

Cloop · 06/04/2026 21:45

pastabest · 06/04/2026 21:38

Thank you for this post. My two lower key stage 2 children are really struggling with the maths being set at school and I keep saying ' I don't remember maths being this hard when I was in primary school'. Its at a depth I'm sure I didn't cover until year 7/8 and I was in top sets.

It's not making them cleverer, it's making them hate maths!

Edited

I'm sorry they're finding it tough. It absolutely wasn't as hard. I've found English work I did in Y6 which wouldn't meet all the Y3 writing expectations today. I graduated top of my year at a red-brick university with a first class degree in English. The curriculum is just ridiculous and doesn't seem to lead to better outcomes by the end of secondary anyway.

scalt · 06/04/2026 21:46

He also said "you should only go out for an hour a day", in 2020. He totally made it up on the spot.

And everyone took him at his word, including most of Mumsnet, with threads such as "AIBU about my neighbours walking their dog for longer than an hour?" It quickly became gospel. Some people still think it was a rule. The government decided not to correct the record, having been handed another stick to beat the public with.

Buscobel · 06/04/2026 21:48

He was the MP for the area my last school was in. He visited the school and made a complete arse of himself in a Year 4 class. The class was mystified by him. He should never have been anywhere near education. Or anywhere else for that matter.

Rumplestiltz · 06/04/2026 21:48

Thankyou. And what did any of this achieve? More kids unable to cope at school while many of those who do make it through are graduating to minimum wage jobs.

EstoyRobandoSuCasa · 06/04/2026 21:51

Simonjt · 06/04/2026 21:26

He once said he wanted every child to be above average at maths, I knew then he was an idiot who should have been sacked.

😂😂😂😂😂

Charel2girl5 · 06/04/2026 21:54

This is an amazing post OP. I’ve been teaching for over two decades and I’m so ready to pack it in. I’ve always loved teaching but the last 4/5 years have been unbearable. I just need to decide what to do next!

pastabest · 06/04/2026 21:55

What actually happened to him. I vaguely remember there being some odd pictures in the news where it appeared he was off his noggin on something and he retired/got divorced. Then he kind of disappeared?

I've kept expecting there to be some unearthed scandal at some point but it all just fizzled away.

Onmytod24 · 06/04/2026 21:59

OP this is the best thread ever. I’ve never heard anyone actually say it. It’s true. He wanted every child to be a stereotypical little public schoolboy. That’s how he learned and that’s how everyone should learn. So destructive.

FiveCustardTarts · 06/04/2026 21:59

The man is a twerp.

CaptainCarrotsBigSword · 06/04/2026 22:00

When I was teaching, we were told be the LA the school needed a code phrase that could go out across the tannoy system if we had a dangerous intruder in the builder - basically a 'red alert, lock down classrooms' code that all the teachers would be alerted by, but wouldn't cause the kids to freak out.

We went with "Michael Gove is in the building".

Heatedrival · 06/04/2026 22:00

Yes. You are absolutely spot on he is appalling for many reasons especially those you mention.

randomnamegenerated · 06/04/2026 22:03

He's almost ridiculously hateable, so YANBU. His ex-wife is pretty loathsome too.