Not exact matches
These latest cuts to welfare show the disdain with
which this government views
ordinary people and underlines just how out of touch they are with
working families struggling to make ends meet.
The picture addresses the ways in
which an
ordinary working - class
family, poleaxed by the arbitrariness of their orphaning (the father has died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting), takes on the burden of grief and regret in the wake of intolerable loss.
But nothing I've said
works if it's simply adopted to try to «cover» the likely contents of a test with
which ordinary teachers,
families, and students can not argue or differ.
The government says 35 % of all pupils in England,
which is 2.5 million children fall into its definition of coming from
ordinary working families, because they fall below the median income but are not eligible for pupil premium.
It follows the launch of a consultation yesterday by the government,
which proposes to officially label some pupils as coming from «
ordinary working families».
Schools will not have to identify
which pupils come from «
ordinary working families», Justine Greening has confirmed.
Providing
ordinary homes for
ordinary working families We use the term «
ordinary» because that's in fact what we produce: opportunities
which are normal, stable, and focus on fundamentals.