Sentences with phrase «to academise»

This potential shift to a fully academised system presents an extensive yet, in NGA's view, underplayed change, one where all schools are effectively moved into the third sector and so bringing about a transformation to governance by trusteeship.
The government's direction of travel towards a fully academised system means we are likely to see more MATs in the future.
For instance, Knowsley council simply reported of one of its «inadequate» Catholic schools that «Liverpool Archdiocese do not academise schools».
In many respects academising secondary schools is straightforward.
The staffing expansion comes as RSC offices prepare to take on extra work with the government's proposals to academise coasting schools, and those which are deemed to be underperforming or unviable.
Gibb was taking part in a question and answer session at the ATL's annual conference in Liverpool, but was met with jeers as he insisted a fully academised education system would be «profession led».
South West England continues to be the most academised region, where 38 per cent of schools are not academies, compared to just 18 per cent in the North of England and Lancashire and West Yorkshire.
The majority of secondary schools were academised by the previous Coalition administration.
NFER also found that the difference in the extent of academisation between the highest and lowest academised regions has increased over the past year, from 16 to 20 percentage points.
Ministers say the «goal» of academising all schools remains but attention will now focus on schools that are «clearly failing».
What the newly academised system does, though, is give more control to the Department for Education.
«The clause is unusual in that it places an absolute duty on the Secretary of State to academise under certain circumstances.»
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There are 1.4 million...» But, as you say, it's in the primary sector where academies are in the minority that Ofsted results have improved and not in the heavily - academised secondary phase».
To jeers of «rubbish», Mr Gibb told the Association of Teachers a fully academised education system would be «profession led».
The staffing expansion comes as RSC offices prepare to take on extra work with the government's proposals to academise coasting schools, as well as schools in council areas deemed underperforming or unviable.
Under a fully academised system, sponsors will be invited to submit proposals to provide these.
«The chancellor's budget yesterday ensured that the department is fully funded to support the additional costs of delivering a fully - academised school system.
The end point of these reforms is inevitably «an academised system.»
In a fully academised system, a council can not make a school accept a child unless they have a formal statement of special needs, even where it can offer them the best support.
Likewise, a further acceleration of the academies programme is to be expected and «coasting» schools will most likely be put under increased scrutiny and pressure to academise.
With such financial challenges facing education under the Tories, this unnecessary and unfounded distraction to «academise» all schools is irresponsible and reckless, and can only harm standards in our schools.»
Instead, it wants new powers to academise all schools in a local authority where the council is deemed to be either underperforming or «unviable».
This whole, academise, don't academise, but stay with your good LA is causing havoc in governing bodies the length and breadth of the country.
Proposals to academise all schools in what Nicky Morgan calls «unviable» councils will depend on whether a local authority has reached a «tipping point» in the number of schools that it still controls.
«I have had Ofsted inspectors tell me that they themselves have come under pressure to deliver certain results in order to academise those schools.
As a direct consequence, those schools are forced to academise.
Instead, it wants new powers to academise all...
Although Nicky Morgan reversed a government decision taken earlier this year to force all schools to academies, questions still remain over whether the government will continue its ambition to create a fully academised system.
Improvement has stalled in the heavily - academised secondary sector.
«This will slow the move towards the government's aim of a fully - academised system.
Chair of the Education Committee Neil Carmichael said: «Some academies are delivering great results for their pupils, but in progressing to a fully academised system we must ensure all schools are properly held to account for their performance.
«As we move towards a fully academised system, it is essential that those running and leading and holding to account that system reflect the full breadth and depth of education in this country.
Following her appointment as secretary of state for education, Justine Greening moved to scrap a number of policies, including forced SATs resits for 11 - year - olds and proposals to force schools to academise.
She points to the fact that becoming an academy isn't a silver bullet — many of the schools in those challenging circumstances have been academised and even changed academy provider without the school reaching the Ofsted «good» category.
Academising these things only obscures them and creates vast new communities of touts, push - pollers and shills with doctorates.
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