by cromwell » 02 Feb 2014, 15:10
I think it's more than just that though, Rodo. In my wife's now ex-school the headteacher is trying to get children in nursery writing their name, because Ofsted sees this as a good thing. The fact that the muscles used for writing aren't properly developed at nursery age doesn't seem to occur to Ofsted or Gove.
Listening to his latest proposals, Gove intends to change schools into a cross between a state childminding service and a Chinese sweat shop.
Longer school hours (backed by the Labour party too - they want 08.00 am to 18.00pm) and shorter school holidays.
More testing, more "evidence" gathering (my wife used to have to do 8 grids on her nursery children), more bullying and finger-pointing from Ofsted.
I thought Gove's interview on the Andrew Marr show was pathetic, as was Marr's performance.
They were talking about bad behaviour and the word "parent" was never mentioned.
I don't know; are we seeing the replacement of the family by the state? That question was never asked, nor were the aspects of state childminding and the role of parents repsonsibility for the behaviour of their children. Neither was the question asked if was going to be good for the child to be doing a nine or ten hour school day.
I suppose that their are more parents than there are teachers, so more votes are to be lost if you mention that a lot of the problems that schools face are the result of poor parenting.
As I say, a miserable interview for all manner of reasons.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley