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Of education policy for me. couple of headlines because it s not a policy interview, butjust to see where you re going. private schools stay open. they pay more tax. they will pay more tax under labour. ofsted s often criticised by teachers who think the inspections aren t fair on them. is that the sort of flaw of standards that tony blair used to talk about? but ofsted has to change. it has to be a more effective inspectorate in driving up to? standards in those schools that have been stuck for a long time. we know where those schools are. it s often in communities, working class communities, but we need to make those schools places that heads will want to go and work. and that, i think is part of the challenge. how do we attract the best people into those schools, but how do we support them when they re there? is the danger that you re alluding to, that a bad inspection actually makes a head who, maybe he s moved out of the area or never lived in the area think, i m not sure i want ....
A big priority for the next labour government because it s the real, it s the unaddressed area of education policy for me. couple of headlines because it s not a policy interview, butjust to see where you re going. private schools stay open. they pay more tax. they will pay more tax under labour. ofsted s often criticised by teachers who think the inspections aren t fair on them. does it stay? is that the sort of floor of standards that tony blair used to talk about? accountability matters and it matters to parents and working class kids. but ofsted has to change. it has to be a more effective inspectorate in driving up standards in those schools that have been stuck for a long time. we know where those schools are. it s often in communities, working class communities, but we need to make those schools places that heads will want to go and work. and that, i think is part of the challenge. how do we attract the best people into those schools, but how do we support them when they re ther ....
The inspections aren t fair on them. does it stay? is that the sort of flaw of standards that tony blair used to talk about? accountability matters and it matters to parents and working class kids. but ofsted has to change too. it has to be a more effective inspectorate in driving up standards in those schools that have been stuck for a long time. we know where those schools are. it s often in communities, working class communities, but we need to make those schools, places that heads will want to go and work. and that, i think is part of the challenge. how do we attract the best people into those schools, but how do we support them when they re there? is the danger that you re alluding to, that a bad inspection actually makes a head who maybe he s moved out of the area or never lived in the area think, i m not sure i want to go there. who would want to go to something? it s officially designated a failing school. heads are under enormous pressure and there have been right ....