‘Statistical Methods’ underpinning UK Education Policy
Whether they are (Lies, Damned Lies and) Statistics or the Emperor’s New Clothes, pretty insubstantial.
‘Statistical Methods’ underpinning UK Education Policy
Whether they are (Lies, Damned Lies and) Statistics or the Emperor’s New Clothes, pretty insubstantial.
An excellent read. Showing, yet again, that the evidence base for current UK education policy does not hold water, much less stand up to the most basic scrutiny.
Gove’s claims of teenagers’ ignorance harpooned by retired teacher | Politics | guardian.co.uk.
The man is an absolute disaster. One might be tempted to advise him to pay less attention to the UK’s relationship with the European Union and more time focussed on his brief. The danger of that is he might actually do more damage given the opportunity.
The education secretary, Michael Gove, has come under fire for citing PR-commissioned opinion polls as evidence of teenagers’ ignorance of important historical events.
Gove’s department has admitted he cited polls originating from Premier Inn and UKTV Gold press releases, prompting the Labour MP and historian Tristram Hunt to label him “Mr Sloppy”.
In a Mail on Sunday article published in March, Gove said: “Survey after survey has revealed disturbing historical ignorance, with one teenager in five believing Winston Churchill was a fictional character while 58% think Sherlock Holmes…
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Will this be required reading in the new National Curriculum?
I do hope so!
Education, Teaching, Technology
Michael Rosen has written an open letter to Michael Gove this week (http://bit.ly/wOR2vl). Rosen is critical of Gove’s policy and approaches, I think it’s fair to say he’s not Gove’s biggest fan. Rosen’s classic children’s book casts the bear in the role of the scary monster, but what if we were to face our modern day demons and go on a Gove hunt….
Thanks – been hoping someone would do this.
Actually I see Gove as Morph – the meddlesome claymation from ‘VisionOn’ and ‘Take Hart’ …
Mr Gove was extraordinarily arrogant.
Painfully arrogant.
He believed that he knew how everything should be done. He believed that everyone else in the world was stupid and ignorant.
The problem was, Mr Gove himself was the one who was ignorant.
He got most of his information from his own, misty, memory.
He thought he remembered what it had been like when he had been at school – and assumed that everyone else’s school should be the same.
He remembered the good things about his own school days, and thought that everyone should have the same.
He remembered the bad things about his own school days, and thought that it hadn’t done him any harm – and that other children should suffer the way that he had.
He got other information by reading newspapers.
The problem was, he read the wrong newspapers.
He read the ones that told stories that…
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We are all in this together – against them.
The unelected, mandate-less coalition are determined to destroy the society we have built, which they despise and deny. Blink and the legacy of universal education and public service free at the point of use bequeathed to us by our parents, grand parents and great grand parents will be given away to spivs and speculators.
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Satire? The Queen’s Speech, shurely?
(satire – barely)
In a fresh attempt to curb expected mass immigration into the United Kingdom Independence Party, the government has announced a crackdown on short-term migrants from the Tory Party.
The new ‘UKIP Immigration Bill‘ is the centre piece of the government’s planned new laws to prevent an expected mass migration of right-wing voters into the UKIP this summer, set out by the Queen at the State Opening of Parliament.
Announcing the crackdown as part of the Queen’s Speech, the government said that new arrivals into UKIP will have to pay more for NHS care, landlords will be forced to check their tenants voting status to ensure they were not fruitcakes and UKIP supporters will not get driving licences.
David Cameron said the package would boost recovery, particularly of his personal poll ratings – and that the new UKIP Immigration Bill will make it easier to…
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At the meeting in Ladywood last week it was decided that tenants from Ladywood would go to Albert Bore’s surgery at the Council House on Friday 17th may and that there would be a protest outside to support them. They will hand in any letters and petitions collected. We want a big number outside to support them. This follows a meeting last week at which Albert Bore has said that they will evict people eventually.6:30pm
Friday 17th May
Birmingham Council House
Victoria Square, B1 1BB Birmingham, United Kingdom
Facebook Event
Any questions, please join the Birmingham Benefit Justice Campaign group on Facebook
There will also be a meeting in Ladywood on Wednesday 15th May at Ladywood Community Centre, Vincent St West from 7pm
Glad the bid was successful and you are up and running. Interested in being involved.
A Thousand Years of Building with Stone
Hello all,
The Building Stones team at the Herefordshire & Worcestershire Earth Heritage Trust is now at full complement and, having got the go ahead from the generous folks at the Heritage Lottery Fund, we are getting stuck into the project ahead of us.
A Thousand Years of Building with Stone is a three-and-a-half year project looking at the everything from castles and bridges to parish churches, barns and cottages. We are aiming to trace the sources of the stone for these buildings and hopeful to rediscover some lost quarries, to engage the public with their local stone-built heritage and the geology that underpins the distinct regional character of towns and villages both in terms of landscape and built environment.
Elliot and Beth have been hard at work scouring the wilds of Herefordshire & Worcestershire for beautiful and varied stone buildings. We have just taken delivery of our first…
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One of the most common dismissals of those trying to make the world a better place is ‘get real’. Ironic, given the complete distortion of reality that governments and corporations are creating for us today. Our beef is horse, our horses are on steroids, our money is debt, and our public services are private. Daily life seems to consist of a Mad Hatters Tea Party where people are sipping imaginary tea and scoffing from empty plates as they occupy an ever less real world.
Sport
How much of the high performance we see in the world of sport is natural human endeavour, and how much is an unattainable result based on performance enhancing drugs?
The world of cycling’s biggest hero, Lance Armstrong was found to have been part of an extremely sophisticated doping regime. Armstrong had won the Tour de France seven consecutive times, despite undergoing treatment for…
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8779 council owned properties and 5600 social landlord properties are under-occupied according to the government criteria. Over ¾ of the tenants of these homes will lose between £10 and £20 per week in housing benefit and ¼ will lose over £20 per week (max £30).
Those affected are spread right across the city, but the worst wards are Nechells, Kingstanding, Aston, Shard End , Kings Norton and Weoley.
The report contains the following table showing the housing required to move everybody into the “right” sized properties. It is glaring that 5200 extra one bedroom properties would be needed and the city would have exactly 3 available! This illustrates the complete vindictiveness of the bedroom tax. People are being penalised for not making a move which…
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