Dec 28 2006

GIFTED CHILDREN

Published by John Redwood at 10:26 am under Blog

The government is right to worry that children who achieve the highest standards academically are often held up or let down by state schools. I am glad they at last acknowledge there is a problem. It is

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  1. Serfon 28 Dec 2006 at 12:12 pm

    We need diversity in education, with schools freer to try things out. We also need complete freedom for parents to choose schools and schools to choose pupils. Centralisation and PC equality ideals have ruined education.

  2. niconoclaston 28 Dec 2006 at 3:27 pm

    You chaps had years to reform the system. Had you liberated it as you did the public utilities we wouldn’t be in this mess now. Yet still you insist a little tweaking and tinkering will do…. Pragmatism over principle?

  3. billyon 29 Dec 2006 at 6:23 am

    Well, much to my surprise, I find myself agreeing with you. Would you also consider early identification of academically inclined children (perhaps by IQ testing) and primary school classes with less than 25 children. A lot of money is being spent on training teaching assistants who are proving to be a lot less useful than the old nursery nurses. Lastly, take the maladjusted children out of the ordinary classroom where they do nothing but disrupt the learning for others.

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