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Mary Bousted

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Age 64
Born Lancashire
Date of birth September 15,1959
Zodiac sign Virgo
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Mary Bousted Life story


Mary Winefride Bousted is the Joint General-Secretary of the National Education Union alongside Kevin Courtney. Bousted was formerly General Secretary of the teachers' union, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers prior to its amalgamation with the National Union of Teachers, forming the NEU.

Chris Mason: Will the pay offer stop the strikes?

Chris Mason: Will the pay offer stop the strikes?
Jul 13,2023 5:30 pm

... So much so that Mary Bousted, the joint general secretary of the National Education Union, put her name to a joint statement with the prime minister...

Teacher strikes likely to end in England

Teacher strikes likely to end in England
Jul 13,2023 1:50 pm

... NEU joint general secretary Mary Bousted told Sky News she would be recommending members " bank" this offer...

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England
Jul 7,2023 3:20 am

... Speaking to BBC Radio 4 s Today programme, the NEU s joint general general secretary Dr Mary Bousted called the reported offer " credible" saying it would be the " biggest award announced by a pay review body" and " deserved for teachers"...

Teachers' strikes: School disruption as NEU members walk out again in England

Teachers' strikes: School disruption as NEU members walk out again in England
Jul 4,2023 9:20 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the NEU, said Education Secretary Gillian Keegan s " refusal to re-enter negotiations" had " united the teaching profession in its anger towards a government that is failing to recognise the serious challenges that need to be addressed in our education system"...

Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces

Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces
Jun 17,2023 12:10 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, the NEU s joint general secretaries, said the education secretary had " turned her back" on teachers in England...

Sats reading paper: Government defends 'challenging' tests

Sats reading paper: Government defends 'challenging' tests
May 12,2023 2:21 pm

... NEU joint general secretary, Mary Bousted, added there were " better ways of assessing pupils" than through Sats...

Year 6 Sats: Children 'distraught' after reading paper

Year 6 Sats: Children 'distraught' after reading paper
May 11,2023 12:21 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said the Sats this week had been " a punishing experience for many pupils and staff"...

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption
Apr 27,2023 9:51 am

... Speaking on the picket line at a rally in Oxford, Dr Mary Bousted, NEU joint general secretary, said members wanted to see " a long-term correction in teacher pay over the next few years" and hopes the government will restart negotiations...

Sats reading paper: Government defends 'challenging' tests

Apr 16,2023 7:20 pm

By Alice EvansBBC News

The government has defended tests for Year 6 pupils across England, after Some parents and teachers Said a paper in This Week 's Sats was too difficult.

One head teacher Said the English reading test included Some " GCSE-level" questions. Some pupils were left in tears and did not finish The Paper .

It has fuelled a debate among teachers and parents about the purpose of Sats.

A Department For Education (DfE) spokesperson told Bbc News the tests were " designed to be challenging".

The government had previously Said it worked to ensure that " all tests are appropriate".

But asked for further comment on the English reading paper, the DfE added that Sats had to be tough " in order to measure attainment across The Ability range, including stretching The Most able children".

The government has advised that details of the content of the Test Paper should not be published until all Year 6 pupils have had the chance to take it.

Sats are tests taken by pupils in Year 2 and Year 6 to assess their reading, writing and Maths skills - and to test schools' performances.

Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson, head teacher at Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham, Said it was " heartbreaking" to see her pupils struggling to get through the reading paper.

Mrs Hewitt-Clarkson, who has two teenage daughters who have taken their GCSEs in The Past few years, Said : " I'm not a secondary English Teacher , But . . Some of those questions were definitely of that level. It's just unfair. "

Mrs Hewitt-Clarkson hopes the Standards and Testing Agency - which is part of the DfE - might consider lowering the Pass Mark this year, in response to how difficult Some students found it.

" For children to fail - or not achieve the standardised Score - where we know in class they have been performing at an age-related expected level, or above, it just shows all The Flaws of a system that depends almost entirely on one test, " She Said .

it converts children's raw test scores into " scaled scores" so that tests can be compared, even if the difficulty varies.

Heather, from Ipswich, Said her son found This Week 's Sats process " absolutely fine".

" Our School puts very little pressure on Our Children for the Sats, " she told BBC Radio 5 Live. " It's been quite a positive experience. "

But Davina Bhanabhai, a writer from Leeds, Said Her Daughter was " really flustered" by the English reading paper on Wednesday.

" Children came out feeling distraught, anxious and stressed. These Three emotions are not what we want to bring Our Children up to experience, " she told Bbc News .

" The teachers are stressed because that's the only measure they have that they can show that they're doing their job, " she added. " [The Children ] want to do well, so naturally that stress is going to be passed Down [to them]. "

Two education unions, the National Education Union (NEU) and NAHT, about The Paper .

NEU joint General Secretary , Mary Bousted , added there were " better ways of assessing pupils" than through Sats.

What are Sats?

Standard Assessment Tests, or Sats, are tests that children take in Year 6, at The End of Key Stage 2. They are national curriculum assessments in English grammar, punctuation and spelling, English reading and Maths .

The government's Standards and Testing Agency the purposes of Sats tests are to:

Children also sit Sats in Year 2, at The End of Key Stage 1.

Last Year , in reading, writing and Maths - Down from 65% in 2019.

The National curriculum tests were cancelled in 2020 and 2021, during the pandemic.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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