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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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Feenie · 18/03/2016 21:57

This thread is not MN finest hour.

I disagree. You are a lone poster out on a very long limb, pretty.

What does that tell you?

I am delighted that every single other poster has the sense to see through such patronising drivel. And that, yes, makes it one of our finest hours.

Well done, MN!

GingerIvy · 18/03/2016 21:58

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leccybill · 18/03/2016 22:02

My post was deleted as it was considered a personal attack on Nicky Morgan. Well I consider her reforms to be a personal attack on me as a teacher, my child and my profession. I will repeat my (toned down) point as it's worth making.

Dear Nicky and your minions,

Today at work, in the staffroom, we did a quick poll. It's a big and generally happy high school, non academy, over 100 teachers. EVERY SINGLE LAST FUCKING ONE OF US has an exit strategy from teaching to be executed as soon as possible. At least 20 of us will go this September, voluntarily, with no jobs to go to. Many are looking to take their skills and experience abroad.

I have a child in Year 1. I'm giving it until this point next year and then I will seriously consider the prospect of home schooling - something I would never have conceived before. I owe it to her to take her out of this corrupt system.

I have 12 years experience teaching in the state sector, bog standard comp in the lowest performing authority in the UK. I've earned my stripes, I've seen it all and I think I'm more than qualified to tell you that you've absolutely fucked education and there's no going back.

Pipbin · 18/03/2016 22:02

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Pipbin · 18/03/2016 22:07

Why is the protest in London at 5pm on a Wednesday? Most teachers are still at work then. Why not a weekend?

Feenie · 18/03/2016 22:08

So, when David Dimbleby asked on QT if anyone - anyone at all - as actually in favour of academies, and only 2 audience members put up their hands, did that tell you something?

Anything at all?

Not to mention the liies told about making no changes midyear to help workload. How many times has the ARA changed this year? Interim framework issued in November? Exemplification materials, etc, etc? The changes to assessment are endless.

Gooseysgirl · 18/03/2016 22:18

Here you go NickyBiscuit And I'll be marching next Wednesday.

thethoughtfox · 18/03/2016 22:25

Will any of your children be attending an academy?

leccybill · 18/03/2016 22:29

If anyone has details of a march up north, in the coming weeks, can they post it here. Can't get to London on a Wednesday evening (got marking to do...) but free throughout the Easter hols to stand up and say my piece.

disappoint15 · 18/03/2016 22:29

All of the purported benefits of academisation could be achieved without academisation and within an LA model. This is entirely ideologically driven and does not stand up to any kind of logical scrutiny. It makes me so angry I can hardly post coherently.

ElementaryMyDear · 18/03/2016 22:30

Ms Morgans: why don't you follow your colleague Ian Duncan Smith's lead, acknowledge that this is utter nonsense, and refuse to be a pawn in Osborne's campaign to realise his personal ambitions?

FreshHorizons · 18/03/2016 22:31

Thrilled to find that MN tell it as it is and are not taken in by such rubbish!
It is supposed to give schools choice except that they are not allowed to make the choice they really want which is not to become academies.
I am so annoyed and upset about what is being done to our education system. I am very thankful that my children have passed through but very fearful for any future grandchildren that I may have.
Teachers are leaving in droves- when is something going to be done about the workload? The one thing clear to me is that the government does not trust teachers.
I have signed the petition.

PrettyBrightFireflies · 18/03/2016 22:35

All of the purported benefits of academisation could be achieved without academisation and within an LA model.

I agree. Changes are desperately needed but there are many ways that they could be achieved.

This is entirely ideologically driven

Yes - State Education is politically driven, and politics is about ideology Confused

FreshHorizons · 18/03/2016 22:36

I would say that this thread is definitely MN's finest hour and am wonderfully cheered to see that we are intelligent women who think for ourselves!

FreshHorizons · 18/03/2016 22:40

As a retired teacher I come into contact with lots of other retired teachers and sadly not one would recommend being a teacher and not one would want to teach if they had their time over again and not one is in favour of academies.

FreshHorizons · 18/03/2016 22:41

So annoyed and upset by it that I can't write a decent sentence!

Toraleistripe · 18/03/2016 22:43

Agreed. This govt are a disgrace, they are so,ideologically driven. They are dismantling the NHS, punishing the disadvantaged and ruining education. Thing is there is no point in disagreeing and showing the evidence about why academies are not a panacea for all educations........this because they don't give a shit. They really don't care how people are affected by any of their policies. Well apart from those well enough to prosper in times of low taxation etc.

Toraleistripe · 18/03/2016 22:44

Btw MN I hope we are going to get some political balance on here and see a blog post by an opposition party member? Why the fuck have you given this woman space to blab. Soooooo angry!

Toraleistripe · 18/03/2016 22:47

Also there is more to education than maths and science FFS! Some kids might thrive with a broader education. This incessant testing is bollocks especially in primary school.

PrettyBrightFireflies · 18/03/2016 22:47

This govt are a disgrace, they are so,ideologically driven

Aren't all governments driven by ideology? The former (and other) coalitions being the exception.

Toraleistripe · 18/03/2016 22:49

Technically yes. However they have an extreme ideology which is being shunted in by stealth. Cameron wraps it up to look differently but this lot are as dangerous as Thatcher and as set on dismantling the welfare state in any shape or form. It is sickening.

FreshHorizons · 18/03/2016 22:49

If they cared they would listen to parents and teachers.
Is Nicky Morgan going to take a blind bit of notice after trying to tell us that she is improving education? I doubt it!

PrettyBrightFireflies · 18/03/2016 22:52

I would say that this thread is definitely MN's finest hour and am wonderfully cheered to see that we are intelligent women who think for ourselves!

Any thread that is subject to moderation due to personal attack undermines the value of the collective message and gives justification for the dismissal of MN as a source of reasoned response.

Toraleistripe · 18/03/2016 22:53

Where is the personal attack? It's not personal. I hate them all.

bakeoffcake · 18/03/2016 22:53

I know 5 teachers. Every single one of them is planning on leaving ASAP.
Hard working, enthusiastic, caring professionals who cannot wait to go.

So although you know that teachers are stressed and leaving in their droves, you pile more meaningless, unhelpful shite on top of themAngry

How do you sleep at night?