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'With admirable clarity, Mrs Peters sums up what determines competence in spelling and the traditional and new approaches to its teaching. ' -Times Literary Supplement

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High school education: 100,000 students per year leave without basic qualifications"

Sep 4,2023 11:51 am

It was a "disgraceful" increase in The Number of Young People in England leave school with no qualifications are five good GCSEs or equivalent technical qualification, the said children of the Commissioner.

research found a 28% increase since 2015, with about 100,000 students per year affected almost one in five

Anne Longfield, said the impact on the poorest families the most.

The government has said, your report has the full picture-and the standards were to improve "across the board".

But Ms Longfield urged the Minister that the focus on the "absolutely devastating" impact on children" Left Behind ."

Breakfast Speaking on the BBC, She Said : "I know, it has a huge amount of effort in erlangen, but I think a lot of it has been on the increase in the notes at the upper end.

"As so often is the case, children on free school meals - the poorest children and children with special educational needs fare the worse in The Situation . "

That was based on the analysis of official statistics and 98,779 (18%) was found of pupils in England in 2018 failed to gain five GCSE at grade C or higher, or the equivalent technical qualifications. To reach the pupils who do not reach the qualified for the free school meals, over 28,225 (37%) this level.

"these are children who have 15 years in the compulsory school, often with More Than £ 100,000 of public money for their education and the education system without a basic benchmark of qualifications", The Report of The Children Commissioner says.

"Many will not begin to be able to start an apprenticeship, technical courses, or they do not give some jobs, because they meet the basic requirements. "

The Children 's Commissioner's lack of qualifications would have a "devastating impact"

Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner described the results as "shocking", the blame "the brutal cuts to education and support for families and children" under the Conservatives.

Paul Whiteman of The National Association of Head Teachers, cited the "impact of real terms cuts in school funding" in the last few years.

'field of possibilities'

the Figures show that 33% of Young People out of school in 2005 left without the five GCSEs. Of 2010 fell to 21% and by 2015 to 14%.

The Report is The increase in students leaving without a degree in the three years after the year of 2015 has been caused in part by some schools to stop offering vocational alternatives to school completion suggests. This means that some pupils who were previously on the left of the secondary level, remain.

The Department of education into question the accuracy of the research, say made, compare it with the qualifications that had been removed made, from performance tables.

A spokesman for the highlighted improvements in the pass rates for English and mathematics GCSE, and said that The Gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers had narrowed since 2011.

she added: "We are working to dramatically the hardness, quality and level of qualifications overboard, and this is already done to improve, high school education. These reformed qualifications will help Young People achieve the skills they need in life. "

Anna round, a senior research fellow at The Institute for Public Policy Research Think Tank , said it was not possible to determine the reasons for the increase, although the changes of qualifications, GPA, age, and a focus of policy have played on the realization probably a role, as well as the resources.

But She Said Ms Longfield was the need for action.

"education should not only individual Young People , the add-in passes or fails," Ms and said,: "the, That you can be sure that the schools offer a variety of options to meet the diverse interests and needs of your students. "



schools, careers, secondary education, social mobility, children' s commissioner for england

Source of news: bbc.com

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