Meeting of the Parliament 28 June 2017
No, I am sorry, but I will not.
That was in the Government’s own summary of the consultation. Parents, teachers, headteachers, councils and educationists are all united in saying that the change that they need is more resource, more teachers and less bureaucracy. They all say that structural change is not the solution.
What we are getting, however, is structural change, a new level of bureaucracy—regional directors, system leaders, cluster leaders—and increased workload and responsibility for headteachers; and not a penny more.
Recruiting headteachers is already a problem.