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Nick Gibb

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Gender Male
Age 63
Date of birth September 3,1960
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Amersham
United Kingdom
Spouse Michael Simmonds
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
BooksThe Forgotten Closed Shop: The Case for Voluntary Membership of Student Unions : a Report
Duty to Repeal
Job Politician
Education Durham University
Wakefield College
College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Nick Gibb Life story


Nicolas John Gibb is a British politician who served as Minister of State for School Standards from 2010 to 2012 and again from 2015 to 2021. He served at the Department for Education under Conservative Prime Ministers David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson.

Personal Information

Nick gbib is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He was born on the 5th of april.1958 in london.England.His zodiac sign is aries.He is of british nationality.

Physical Characteristics

Nick gibb is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.

Family

Nick gibb is married.Sarah gibb.They have two childrne together.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His paernts are john and mary gibb.

Education and Career

Nick gibb attended the university of york and graduated with a degree in politics and economics.He then went on to pursue a career in politics.He was first elected as a member of parliament in 1997 and has eben re-elected ever since.He is currentyl the minister of state for school standards.

Most Important Event

The most important event in nick gibb s career was when he was appointed as the minister of sttae for school standards in 2019.In this role.He is responsible for overseeing the improvement of school standards in england.He has been praised for his work in this role and has been credited with lheping to raise standards in english schools.

Life Story

Nick gibb has had a long and successful career in politics.He has been a member of parliament for over 20 eyras and has hedl a number of important positions in government.He is a passionate advocate for education and has worked tirelessly to improve standards in english schools.He is also a strong supporter of the uk s brexit negotiations and has been a vocal advocate for the uk s withdrawal from the european union.

Schools struggle over RAAC crumbling concrete measures

Schools struggle over RAAC crumbling concrete measures
Sep 5,2023 8:31 am

... Schools Minister Nick Gibb said the government was acting to keep children safe in the full or partial closure of some 156 schools in England...

Jeremy Hunt says government will 'spend what it takes' to make schools safe

Jeremy Hunt says government will 'spend what it takes' to make schools safe
Sep 3,2023 6:51 am

... Schools minister Nick Gibb had said on Friday that the government would pay for the costs of temporary arrangements...

RAAC: Public buildings at risk from concrete failure, experts warn

RAAC: Public buildings at risk from concrete failure, experts warn
Sep 1,2023 4:21 pm

... " Schools minister Nick Gibb on Friday said that the government was rebuilding seven hospitals due to large use of RAAC and would be surveying buildings across the public sectors...

School closures: Dozens were at risk of collapse due to risky concrete

School closures: Dozens were at risk of collapse due to risky concrete
Sep 1,2023 6:41 am

...By Hazel ShearingEducation correspondentBuildings at 52 schools in England were at risk of sudden collapse due to dangerous concrete, schools minister Nick Gibb has said...

Which schools have shut buildings or moved over aerated concrete?

Which schools have shut buildings or moved over aerated concrete?
Sep 1,2023 5:51 am

... It was thought that the other 104 school buildings were safe to be in, but over the summer the government discovered there were cases where low-risk RAAC had turned out to be unsafe - for example a beam collapsed, schools minister Nick Gibb told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme...

Five takeaways from this year's GCSE results

Five takeaways from this year's GCSE results
Aug 24,2023 1:25 pm

... Schools Minister Nick Gibb told BBC One s Breakfast programme the policy was " terribly important" but did not say whether more money would be available...

GCSE results set to drop close to pre-Covid levels

GCSE results set to drop close to pre-Covid levels
Aug 23,2023 6:00 pm

... Schools Minister Nick Gibb said bringing them back down would ensure results carried " weight and credibility" with employers, universities and colleges, so they know what the different grades mean...

Students wait for A-level, T-level and BTec results

Students wait for A-level, T-level and BTec results
Aug 16,2023 7:21 pm

... Schools Minister Nick Gibb said bringing them back down would ensure results carried " weight and credibility" with employers, universities and colleges, so they know what the different grades mean...

General election 2019: Labour pledges to cap class sizes at 30 pupils

Aug 4,2023 5:51 am

Labour is promising to cap class sizes at 30 pupils across all schools in England if it wins next Thursday's general election.

The Pledge is an extension of The Party 's commitment in its manifesto to limit classes to this size at all primary schools.

The Party said it would fulfil The Pledge by recruiting nearly 20,000 Extra teachers over five years.

The Conservatives said English schools were rising up international rankings.

The Party has pledged

Labour's pledge to recruit nearly 20,000 teachers is

Lib Dem education spokeswoman Layla Moran accused The Party of trying to "copy" them, but added that Labour had "no hope of meeting this target".

She Said Labour would not be able to "square these promises" with leaving the EU if voters back The Party 's Brexit deal in its planned referendum, due to "thousands of EU teachers coming to work in schools each year".

'Things will move'

Labour said the recruitment would be funded from an Extra £25bn in schools spending over the next three years. The Party has also committed to ensuring all teachers have formal teaching qualifications within five years.

Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner told Bbc Breakfast a Labour Government could not make changes "overnight", but they would "reversing the trend" of increasing class sizes and lack of spending under the Conservatives.

"The investment would go in immediately, so The Money that schools have had cut they would instantly see," She Said .

"On 13 December, I can't bring in 20,000 teachers, of course not. But what I can do through our National Education Service [is] bring in the training and skills.

"So, things will move. Will it happen immediately over night? Of course not. But immediately from Day One of me being education secretary we will put it in place. "

There is A Teacher shortage in England, with the latest official statistics showing a 15% shortfall in numbers beginning training for secondary schools.

But Labour's promise to recruit more may not be easy to deliver.

In subjects such as physics, fewer than half the required graduates have begun to train.

Schools hire teachers, not the Government , and it is harder to attract and keep teachers to work in poorer areas.

The Party also says it would cap all class sizes at 30. At the moment, just over 12% of secondary pupils are taught in classes with between 31-35 pupils.

In 2009, when Labour was last in Government , it was just over 10%.

While slightly smaller class sizes could appeal to parents, The International evidence suggests it may make less of a difference to results than the quality of teaching.

Labour is also promising to train up 24,958 unqualified teachers. Official statistics suggest 98. 7% of the teachers in England have at least a degree-level qualification, so who is The Party talking about?

Some are trainees working towards becoming a qualified teacher. Some are teachers who qualified overseas. Others are described as instructors who bring a special skill from their previous working life.

Some are working in smaller units with excluded children or in schools for children with special needs.

But there have always been some teachers in these categories in England's schools.

The National Association of Head Teachers said 47,000 secondary teachers and 8,000 primary teachers would be needed by 2024 to keep pace with an expected increase in pupil numbers.

Its General Secretary Paul Whiteman said: "We need significantly more recruits than Labour are suggesting just to meet rising demand, never mind reduce current class sizes. "

"The new recruits we need will not magically appear, and nor will they stay if we don't also address the stress and unnecessary workload that is widespread in The System . "

Pushed on whether Labour's pledges were enough, Ms Rayner said The Party was being "realistic".

"We are promising a huge amount More Than what The Other parties are," she told Breakfast.

"Over The Last seven years, the Government has missed their recruitment and retention target. Under Labour, you would get 20,000 new teachers and 25,000 unqualified teachers getting qualified. "

Schools minister Nick Gibb said that in Government Labour would "would wreck the economy, leaving no money for public services".

He added that showed English schools had risen up The League tables.

Mr Gibb added that schools in Wales, where schools are run by the Labour-led devolved Government , were the lowest performing within the UK.

"Conservative education reforms are improving standards in our schools, meaning children can get a better start in life," he added.

Homelessness pledges

Labour is also announcing new plans to tackle homelessness, including £100m a year for emergency winter shelters, £600m to build new hostels, and £200m to refurbish existing ones.

Shadow housing secretary John Healey told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that people living on The Streets was not "inevitable", but a "direct result of decisions the Government has taken in The Past 10 years".

"Some of these things aren't political," he said. "It shames us All That we have people dying on our streets because they are homeless and shames Conservative ministers most of all.

"The Tragedy is we know what needs to be done as we have done it before. . It is a new moral mission for Britain. "

A Conservative Party spokesman said: "There is record investment going in to tackling homelessness - £1. 2bn until April 2020 with a Further £422m for 2020-21. "

The Conservatives, like Labour, have pledged to end rough sleeping within five years if elected to Government .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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