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October 9, 2009

UK Education Political Battle

Francis Gilbert:

Michael Gove's ruinous plans for education

Today's speech showed a party committed to micro-managing schools, using policies that have no empirical backing

Michael Gove delivered a speech at the Conservative party conference which played to the prejudices of his audience. His oration was peppered again and again with talk of how the Labour party has failed the country in creating schools which lack discipline and high standards and fail to make our children literate or patriotic. Funnily enough though, he failed to mention that the academy that he felt was a beacon shining in a world of dross was in fact created by the Labour party.

Throughout his speech, he referred to the Labour initiative of academies as a panacea for our educational ills. If in power, the Tories would enable any school to become an academy. In this sense, this flagship policy is no different from Labour's.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 9, 2009 1:01 AM
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