It looks as though the British are on the verge of withdrawing here, too:
Thursday, 01 Mar 2007 09:40
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has called on the government to remove the "yoke" of national tests.Commenting after the publication today of the results for key stage three national tests, general secretary Mary Bousted said: "This latest round of yet more statistics from the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) does not help solve the fundamental problems with schooling in England."
She added: "We have become wearily accustomed to this government's 'never mind the quality, feel the width' approach to education."
A review of the curriculum is taking place and government ministers argued it will improve attainment and close the gender gap
Dr Bousted said: "The key stage three review, if allowed to blossom freely, will make schools more interesting for pupils, but would do it far more successfully if the government removed the yoke of constant testing."
Thursday, 01 Mar 2007 09:40 The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has called on the government to remove the "yoke" of national tests.
Commenting after the publication today of the results for key stage three national tests, general secretary Mary Bousted said: "This latest round of yet more statistics from the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) does not help solve the fundamental problems with schooling in England."
She added: "We have become wearily accustomed to this government's 'never mind the quality, feel the width' approach to education."
A review of the curriculum is taking place and government ministers argued it will improve attainment and close the gender gap
Dr Bousted said: "The key stage three review, if allowed to blossom freely, will make schools more interesting for pupils, but would do it far more successfully if the government removed the yoke of constant testing."
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