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Guest post: Nicky Morgan - "Why academisation is best for our schools"

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MumsnetGuestPosts · 18/03/2016 17:09

As parents, we all want the best for our children. We want to make sure they have access to the best opportunities and to help them grow up into well-rounded adults. Making sure that our children have a high quality education is a key part of that.

I want to outline exactly what academisation means and why I truly believe this is the best way forward for our schools. Our children only have one shot at receiving the best education and I am committed to ensuring this happens as swiftly as possible.

We need to put our trust into the hands of the people that know best how to run our schools - the teachers - and the academy system does just that. tells you more about what an academy is. It gives schools greater autonomy to make the decisions that are right for their community and pupils. After all, we have the finest generation of teachers ever and being part of an academy helps put the power back in their hands.

The most recent results show that the percentage of pupils achieving the expected level in reading, writing and maths at the end of Key Stage 2 in primary academies has risen by 4%, from 67% in 2014 to 71% in 2015. Additionally, when it comes to secondary, it's a similar story with converter academies which are performing 7.2% above the national average, with 64.3% of pupils achieving five good GCSEs.

However, a dynamic school system where all schools are academies is just one part of a much wider plan to improve our education system which I set out yesterday in our white paper.

It is every parent's right to know their child is in an excellent school no matter where in the country they live. I am confident that this move will guarantee a higher school standard with each academy held to account for the performance of their pupils.

Ultimately, I am committed to making it easier for you as a parent to play an even more active role in your child's education. In essence, I want to put young people and parents first – something that might sound obvious, but the truth is that for too long parents have been an afterthought in our education system. We want you as parents to have a much stronger voice in what happens to your child during their school years, because we know that you want the very best for your child.

So how are we doing that? Firstly, I am well aware that the education system can appear complex to many parents. I am dedicated to changing this once and for all, and putting the control firmly back in your hands. As a result of this, I plan to introduce a new, online Parents Portal from as early as next year. This portal will enable parents' access to key information and allow you to support your child's learning.

Alongside this, we have changed the curriculum and the way that students will be assessed. This will help to raise standards and make sure that your child leaves school with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. It is imperative that every child fulfils their potential, and this includes stretching the most able pupils.

More young people will also study the EBacc - a combination of maths, English, two sciences, a humanity and a language - up to the age of 16. And the exams and qualifications young people are awarded will set a new international gold standard that is respected by employers, helping them to succeed in our increasingly global world.

I am a firm believer that an exceptional education transforms children's futures and everything outlined in this White Paper is committed to ensuring that parents and pupils come first. Our goal must always be to ensure every single child leaves school with the best education and the opportunity to excel in adult life. I believe that together, we can achieve that goal.

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MeAndTheMajor · 19/03/2016 07:30

I fear for my children and their future. Nicky Morgan and her cronies are systematically dismantling the state education system and the NHS.

Does Nicky send her kids to an academy? Nah, didn't think so.

Petition signed.

Devilishpyjamas · 19/03/2016 07:34

They're also dismantling social care. It's really quite astounding how much damage they are doing.

ohforfoxsake · 19/03/2016 07:53

That's democracy for you < weeps>

I've still yet to meet anyone who will admit to voting Tory in the last election.

Blu · 19/03/2016 07:56

Signed.
State education should be accountable far more directly. Local
Authorities need the strategic power to plan for schools expansion and in areas of their borough where provision is needed. Not just condemn their residents and constituents to a school plonked down where some carpet salesman, religious zealot or ideological standard bearer lays their hat.

And I want to see fair, accountable contracts for our professionals working within our state system. Funny how all this top down heavy handed micro management is driving teachers from schools, doctors from hospitals.....

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 08:18

Are any of the cabinet actually "stakeholders" as we seemed to be referred to now - do any of them actually have a child in state education? Does anyone know?

GingerIvy · 19/03/2016 08:19

Both my children are home educated, but I am still 100% behind the petition against these changes the government wants to make to our schools. Take note, Tories! THIS is what is meant by "All in this together!" People on here who have children not in school yet, already old enough to be out of school, in schools that won't be affected, home educated..... and we are ALL signing that petition and standing together against you. Congratulations on uniting the country.... against you. It's a pity you won't learn anything from it.

StuffandBother · 19/03/2016 08:21

Place marking to read later

GingerIvy · 19/03/2016 08:23

And I refuse to apologise for any random exclamation marks. Grin

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 08:23

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/124702

tigermoth · 19/03/2016 08:26

Just googled 'what is an online portal?'

From what I've read, I can't see how this gives people the means to challenge or influence the 'key information' displayed by the owners of the portal. It seems very much a one way street.

I am assuming parents will not be able to add their own responses to the 'key information' displayed for other users of the portal to comment on or vote on......

Please can someone explain how a Parents Portal 'puts the control firmly back in your hands' to quote the op.

EnormousDormouse · 19/03/2016 08:26

What a pile of shit!

I am so glad I have escaped the UK education system. I now teach abroad, where I am respected, allowed to get on with my job with minimal interference and also have a great work/life balance. If I return to the UK it will not be to teach!

GingerIvy · 19/03/2016 08:35

It doesn't tigermoth but as Nicky Morgan so firmly believes this whole education system confuses the rabble, they don't expect us to be able to get our heads around that.

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 08:54

Is the only protest march on 23rd? I can't make that, although I really want to protest.

Are there any plans to hold a protest rally on a weekend to enable parents, teachers and children from further afield to protest? Please please please organise one.

GingerIvy · 19/03/2016 09:08

I have seen one on fb for 4 July that is in all towns. Can't link but maybe someone else can?

GingerIvy · 19/03/2016 09:09

That one is not strictly education though - it's for all the stuff lately.

MsColouring · 19/03/2016 09:38

'Alongside this, we have changed the curriculum and the way that students will be assessed. This will help to raise standards and make sure that your child leaves school with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. It is imperative that every child fulfils their potential, and this includes stretching the most able pupils.'

You have changed the curriculum so that the expectations for each age group is above the normal rate of child development leaving many children and teachers feeling like they are failing. The new assessment system is a mess. Schools are confused. My 9 year old daughter is feeling completely demoralised as she works really hard in school and reads all the time at home but is being told she is 'working towards' the expected standards.

I can see the stress levels rising in my year 2 class. We have so much to fit into every day that we barely have time to stop to spend time on building relationships and developing social skills. I don't suppose Nicky Morgan will read any of these responses so I don't know why I am ranting. I really wish Nicky Morgan would actually spend some time with young children in areas of social deprivation and see for herself that when children start school with poor speaking and listening skills then teachers have a really difficult job to try and get them to write using the correct grammar by the end of year 2. If they are not at the expected standard by the end of year 2 then the whole of ks2 is going to be an uphill struggle.

We, as teachers have been introduced over the last couple of years to the idea of 'mastery'. I think it is a great one but there is a fundamental flaw with this being introduced into our primary curriculum. That is that many children don't have the time to 'master' fundamental communication skills before embarking on the ks1 curriculum.

I wish the government would take a step back and look at the all the children this curriculum is being applied to and not just the bright children from privileged areas and see that it is not fit for purpose.

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 09:42

I am shocked- it appears Nicky Morgan's year 3 son is at a state school (for the moment- she is apparently checking out private schools for him because 'as a parent she wants to do best for her child').

How can she possibly think the changes to education ar a good thing?

PrettyBrightFireflies · 19/03/2016 09:45

You have changed the curriculum so that the expectations for each age group is above the normal rate of child development leaving many children and teachers feeling like they are failing. The new assessment system is a mess. Schools are confused.

It's not Nicky Morgan who came up with those changes personally.
The new curriculum, the assessment system - all developed by practicing teachers whose advice and input was sought.

There is clearly disagreement within the profession.

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 09:48

PrettyFireFlies. Please can you provide evidence of that?

YesterdayOnceMore · 19/03/2016 09:49

GingerIvy- is this what you mean? www.change.org/organizations/waveofactionuk

They seem to be calling for a general strike on 4th July.

wetlaurel · 19/03/2016 09:52

Signed.

MsColouring · 19/03/2016 09:52

It was a collective 'you' aimed at the government - I am aware that Nicky Morgan doesn't personally develop the curriculum.

There is little 'disagreement' in the profession that the new standards are too high for many children. The majority of teachers I know are pretty much agreed on that.

MandyJV · 19/03/2016 10:01

She wants to put education back in the hands of the teachers - but ignires the fact teachers don't want this..
She wants parents to have more of a voice and is getting rid of parent governors....
Her curriculum isn't raise standards.. Its setting the bar so high it will create a larger group of children demoralised by education. You don't raise standards by just making the tests harder - just because someone who has never worked in a school or taught children suddenly says I think 5 years should be able to use coordinating conjunctions in their writing does not mean the child is hoing to become instantly mature enough to manage it.. The expectations being put on primary children is ludicrous...

Nicky Morgan you do not care about the education of the masses of children that are currently in LA schools... If you did you would talk to all those people you say should be in charge..
Go this week and talk to all the angry NUT teachers at their conference... Convince them this rhetoric is true....
I DARE YOU.....

PrettyBrightFireflies · 19/03/2016 10:04

yesterday
www.gov.uk/government/news/national-curriculum-review-launched

Have any of the quoted HTs involved in the Review Team subsequently spoken out against the new Curriculum?

MandyJV · 19/03/2016 10:09

Ask them to list the teachers who helped develop these changes.... Would be interesting to see what type of school they worked at. ( If they exist.)
I have not met or spoken with, or read on any social media, one teacher who things the current expectations for 6/7 yr olds or 10/11 years are set at a healthy and natural ability level for the children they teach..
They all agree too much is now being asked of our young children...