Labour BLASTED By Headteacher Over Plans For "Trendy Idea Of Bringing Up Children!"

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Published 2024-07-22
Headteacher Serge Cefai blasts Labour plans to patronise children and "expect lower standards" of those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

"I've been around 45 years and I thought we'd got rid of this trendy idea of bringing up children!"

The Government has appointed an education charity boss to lead its curriculum and assessment review – aimed at ensuring a child’s background does not prevent them from receiving a high standard of education.

Professor Becky Francis, chief executive of the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF), will be seconded from her role at the charity to lead the review as it is launched on Friday.

It will listen to the views of parents, teachers and school leaders once a call for evidence is launched in September and will undertake a national roadshow to meet and hear from frontline staff, according to the Department for Education (DfE).

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All Comments (13)
  • @daledevernon56
    Bad behaviour in the classroom is as a result of bad parenting at home.
  • @carolegill2456
    Everything Is Let Go. Knowing Right From Wrong Is Straight Forward Common Sense
  • @artistreality
    Until we have a prime minister who actually comes out and says they want to uplift the poor and the working classes, we will never have a Britain worth being proud of. The 9million+ who have given us this Labour Party, shame on you. Another wasted term of a continuation of blairite politricks. We need to promote being Dr's, nurses, surgeons, dentists etc etc, S.T.E.M (Science, technology, engineering and mathematics) all through the system and aim it all in working class areas. Never mind funded foreign conflicts, pump that money into these areas. I would even consider embracing the USA system of sports in schools, colleges and universities. Uplift people. Maybe one day someone will come along.
  • @cathywilson3146
    Totally agree with this guy. I've seen it all before! It's poor behaviour by children, exacerbated by poor parenting and absolutely zero respect for teachers. They have never been told NO! In addition, the closure of specialist Teacher Training establishments were vocational individuals who really wanted to teach rather than those who simply do one year of actual training PGCE hasn't helped neither has the ridiculous Teach First system! The behavioural issues are a societal problem!
  • @sharonseed
    We need to go back to proper lessons at school, lik Maths, English, Science History, Geography, woodwork, needlework, ect, not teaching children that a man is be a woman and woman can be a man, and this LGBTQ rubbish. Let children be children, they have plenty of time before they grow up to learn about the nonsense they are pushing on them today in schools!
  • @user-ln3lh2pz8h
    Wonder if Julia was a bully at school. Be is right in saying that those who need the most discipline are toevtst come from dysfunctional families parents in drug or drink or a sent fathers as happens in too many black families . But the point is once a child is given a label as a failure then that's it a failure for life. One thing we need is techi al schools so as well as learning how to read and write and do mental arithmetic you need to know a bit about repairing cars bikes diy repairs etc and survival skills in case Trump anfarage lead us into a nuclear war...then you'll be alright my son, and girl.
  • @JPB-zu6wd
    If a pupil miss behaves keep them in class, and give the rest of the class the day off. You have followed the guide lines so no problem. The student can have the full undivide teachers attention. That would be great to see lol.....
  • @daledevernon56
    Bad behaviour in the classroom is as a result of bad parenting at home.