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Anita Roy's avatar

I don't disagree with your view, but I think you should add pre school activities into your mix. Since school readiness is a key variable in school success and Sure Start was defunded over the last 14 years there may be a connection with decreasing improvement.

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Tracy Doyle's avatar

Having worked in schools for 25 years and seen my own children go through. There has been a fundamental loss of joy as even early years is pulled to become 'start of phonics' and the reversal of what was previously a gentle transition in year 1 from play based learning to more structured curriculum.

At the other end, I am afraid that the Gove reforms had a hideous effect on ks4 curriculum. The loss in state schools of options like IGCSE, Functional Skills and many vocational courses, pushed out by progress 8, and the forced study of English literature however inappropriate for an individual pupil, and English literature being so narrowly focused on 19th century writers. The massive amount of material in history, single sciences -requiring much memorisation. It suits very few young people. It turns too many off school completely.

It makes me weep.

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