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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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GingerIvy · 18/03/2016 19:01

Petition

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/124702

YesterdayOnceMore · 18/03/2016 19:02

So, in summery, the white paper will:

  • force all schools to become charitable companies in the form of academies.
  • get rid of parent governors.
  • intoduce a parent portal it system
  • and allow schools to let anybody teach the children, no matter if they are qualified or not.

Have I missed anymore scary inclusions in it, or is that all?

bearleftmonkeyright · 18/03/2016 19:03

I do believe there is way too much influence by the church in schools.

OrangeNoodle · 18/03/2016 19:04

This post is such utter rot.

Ms Morgan's two main points - the parent portal and the curriculum changes, could have been done without academisation.

I just don't see what academisation has to do with these two points. Nothing. That's what.

Academisation is about giving power to corporates and to the church. Not to teachers or parents.

This woman must think we are all daft.

onelasttrythenimout · 18/03/2016 19:06

The damage is already done in our area. Executive headteachers and unreachable targets for both my children with SEN. I get to watch them struggle because the academy don't SEE them as being in need of additional support and I can't do nothing about it because they can do what ever the hell they like. I will be home schooling very soon and I will get both my children where they deserve to be, at the top.

PhilPhilConnors · 18/03/2016 19:07

Dd is at an academy and doing well. She suits the ebacc subjects they are forced encouraged to choose, she is likely to stay in the sixth form, go on to university.

Ds was at the same academy, was given zero support for his SN, was not allowed to choose a non-academic subject, his mental health has been nose-diving for a while.
We have taken him out to HE him.

Tories are not only dismantling the NHS, they are doing the same to education. Why the hell can't they leave education to those who know what they're doing.
The divide between state and private school children will become wider and wider (perhaps that's the Tory plan?) and DC wit SN will,stand no chance at all.

It's shit.

PrettyBrightFireflies · 18/03/2016 19:10

Parent governors are not currently accountable to the parent body.

They do not represent the views of parents.

They are elected as representative parents and do not and should not take the views of other parents to the table.

There is absolutely no point in arguing against this White Paper with inaccurate assertions based on the scaremongering headlines of the media.

ouryve · 18/03/2016 19:13

Has this been done yet?

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ShatnersBassoon · 18/03/2016 19:14

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glowfrog · 18/03/2016 19:15

I don't recall privatisation of education in the Tory manifesto last May. Did I miss it!

slicedfinger · 18/03/2016 19:15

Signed and shared. You make me sick Nicky Morgan.

BettyBusStop · 18/03/2016 19:18

Glowfrog, it was right there next to 'cut disability benefits'. Oh, wait...

ShatnersBassoon · 18/03/2016 19:18

I bet MNHQ were positively gleeful when this was put to them. Pressing 'Post' must have been like lighting the touch paper on the London NYE fireworks Grin

ohforfoxsake · 18/03/2016 19:24

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 18/03/2016 19:25

I do believe there is way too much influence by the church in schools.

We went from an outstanding CofE primary school to requiring improvement in one Ofsted report. Hmm We were then forced to become an academy. Before the budget announcement the IEB had already decided that our best way forward was to join the local Diocese MAT. So now we will be mostly controlled by the church. I'm not sure how I feel about that.

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LyndaNotLinda · 18/03/2016 19:26

Oh dear Nikki, what a load of bullshit. You can't possibly believe this crap you're peddling. Actually I'm pretty sure you don't. You can't actually be that stupid.

I'm surprised you can even sleep at night, putting your own career before children's futures. I wish I could look you eye and tell you why you're so very wrong. But I expect you're still smarting from your performance on QT last night when you totally crumbled.

You know they're using you as a flak jacket, right? You're the idiot that they're shoving out in front to deal with all the vitriol for their heinous policies. You do know you're only there to tick the 'women in power' box, right? Plus of course, it's much easier and more comfortable to sell you down the river because you're not part of their gang, however much you'd like to be.

I actually feel a bit sorry for you. You're absolutely fucked and you've been absolutely fucked over by the men you trusted.

HamaTime · 18/03/2016 19:27

I could weep at the disaster that is my children's education. My youngest still has 10 years to go and it's getting worse and worse.

I do not want a parent portal (seriously - who gives a fuck)
I do not want 'standards to be raised by changing the way students are assessed' as I strongly suspect this will be along the lines of fattening a pig by weighing it. I am sick to the back teeth of assessments and tests and the constant 'evidencing' that has replaced actually getting shit done.
I do not want the curriculum to be changes every 4 seconds
I do not want creative subjects to be wiped out as if they have no value, and I say this as a person with a degree in chemistry and a degree in physics. Nobody loves STEM more than me but there is no point in churning out a load of reluctant scientists. I've spent enough time in China to see what a disaster that is.
I don't want a load of randoms employed as teachers. I want teachers to regain the status of the qualified professionals they are and be left alone to teach, and be properly paid for it.
The world has always been global. Hope that helps.

AntiqueSinger · 18/03/2016 19:28

Great massaging of the statistics there Nicky. Perhaps you're assuming that the parents who are too stupid to be governors at their own children's school, will also be too feckless to question them?

But since we're gradually doing away with democracy (you know that little thing that so many men and women gave their lives for), will the children also be forced to read pronouncements from the book of Chairwoman Nicky at morning assembly?

ricketytickety · 18/03/2016 19:28

Um, your idea of potential is not what our kids could really achieve, given half a chance. Your idea of 'potential' for ordinary folk is working some semiskilled job to make a profit for the wealthy few. Our idea of potential is that one day our kids could run the country and get back the democracy their great grandparents fought for and the welfare system they set up to help those that need it....and take back our money from the wealthy cronies who use 'austerity' to keep us all struggling whilst they privatise our lives.

Stop lying to us. Tell us why you are really selling off our schools to private companies who fail to run them properly.

redgoat · 18/03/2016 19:30

Parent and KS1 teacher here (16 years experience). I am so angry about what is being done to our education system by this government that I cannot actually type it. I'd be banned.

I echo the sentiments of most here. I loathe the woman and Gove. They don't have a clue and are ruining education and nothing is being adequately done to stop them.

The systematic breaking of unions have disabled us. There is no coordination to make a stand.

I am leaving teaching at the end of this year. It's not that I can't cope. It's that I won't do 'this' to children any more. I won't stress them out with this new curriculum and ridiculous assessments that place no value on a child.

I'm taking my children out of our system too. The Tories will not fuck up my children.

BombadierFritz · 18/03/2016 19:30

What tosh. You should be endlessly and thoroughly ashamed of your actions, destroying the education system in England.

AskBasil · 18/03/2016 19:31

Nicky, all I want to know, is where is your democratic mandate for this? I don't remember it being in your manifesto.

Are there any other major changes your government are planning, which you didn't mention in your manifesto?

I dunno, like privatising the NHS bit by bit, dismantling the welfare state bit by bit, you know, that sort of thing?

MinnieF1 · 18/03/2016 19:35

I think I'm right in saying that academies aren't required to publish their sen data. That could be why some appear to improve on paper Nikki. The reality is v different. Have you ever stepped foot inside an academy? Or spoken to a teacher for that matter?

Quiero · 18/03/2016 19:38

Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, what were you hoping to gain by posting this here. You can sleep safe in your bed knowing you have been a major part of introducing one of the most unpopular policies ever. Right up there with the poll tax. Who knew you could become more unpopular than Gove. Quite an achievement.

At least be honest, admit this is a way of putting our money into the hands of private organisations. It has fuck all to do with better education. My children are at an academy and the trust are fucking shambolic. Who the fuck do you think you are deciding what's best for our children?