Sentences with phrase «academisation which»

There is another equally compelling reason for forced academisation which can only come about by forcing the process.

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Powell told Corbyn that she had enjoyed her role, which included pushing the government to drop plans for forced academisation of schools.
Bett Academies, which will run alongside The Education Show at the NEC in Birmingham, will offer advice, guidance and inspiration to academies, MATs and schools exploring academisation.
She says she was angry to think that her school, which was found to have serious weaknesses, rather than being in the more critical category of needing special measures, was already being talked of as a candidate for academisation before she had been properly informed about what Ofsted had written in its report.
Roy Perry of the Local Government Association said: «We are delighted that the government is listening to our strong opposition to forced academisation, which has been echoed by MPs, teachers and parents and backed up by evidence.»
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHT, to which many heads have complained about academisation tactics, says it is interesting that Ofsted seems to be shifting responsibility for shortcomings on to the DfE, but he welcomes the response.
«Full academisation will mean that all schools will be part of a dynamic self - improving system in which underperformance can be addressed decisively,» he said.
Shadow Education Secretary Lucy Powell said: «Most of the schools which will be affected by its forced academisation programme are highly performing primary schools.
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