Head teachers in England say any reshuffle of ministers needs to be more than «window dressing» - and must get to grips with core
problems over school funding and staffing shortages.
Mr White said Mr Hinds would have to «urgently address» core
problems over school funding and teacher shortages.
Not exact matches
Mother Mary McKillop founded
schools for settler families in 19th century Australia and New Zealand... it wasn't just the heat and hardships in rural New South Wales, it was
problems with the Bishop, muddles
over funding, complications about the status of her Order...
According to the National Education Union (NEU), there is a particular
problem in secondary
schools because of a shortfall of # 500m a year to
funding for 11 — 16 - year - olds, between 2015/16 and 2019/20, plus the deep cuts to sixth form
funding (
over 17 per cent per pupil since 2010).
The
problem to be solved in their eyes is not why increasing federal and state
funds targeted to low - performing
schools and students
over 50 years has been generally ineffective, but how our educational institutions for K - 12 can address low achievement despite the fact that the various education interventions, strategies, policies, and regulations that policy makers in the U.S. Department of Education have imposed have mostly failed to move the needle.
Policymakers all
over the world are wrestling with the
problem of how to improve underperforming government -
funded schools.
While explicitly avoiding the debate
over the existence of charters and carefully noting that he was looking at the
problems associated with a poorly regulated sector taking public
funds, Mr. Oliver looked at financial scandals and fraud in charter
schools across the country: