SATS to go at seven and 11...
Posted: 16 Apr 2019, 17:13
... if Labour gets in.
It is a popular policy with teachers and Head teachers, and I also suspect with parents and pupils.
With secondary education now largely in the Comprehensive system there is no real need for any 11 plus type exams. However, monitoring and assessment at primary level are going to have to be to the very highest of standards and also at the same level in all schools and with all teachers. That could prove tricky for Ofsted to police.
It could also prove problematic for secondary education with regards to setting or streaming of their new intakes. We could be going forward to the past, as with secondary moderns. The range of abilities of those who did not pas the 11 plus meant we sat weeks of "informal" testing in every subject so that we were placed at the right level - set / stream.
It might be worth a look so long as it does not lead to more wholesale changes in education. There have been far too many of those down the years.
It is a popular policy with teachers and Head teachers, and I also suspect with parents and pupils.
With secondary education now largely in the Comprehensive system there is no real need for any 11 plus type exams. However, monitoring and assessment at primary level are going to have to be to the very highest of standards and also at the same level in all schools and with all teachers. That could prove tricky for Ofsted to police.
It could also prove problematic for secondary education with regards to setting or streaming of their new intakes. We could be going forward to the past, as with secondary moderns. The range of abilities of those who did not pas the 11 plus meant we sat weeks of "informal" testing in every subject so that we were placed at the right level - set / stream.
It might be worth a look so long as it does not lead to more wholesale changes in education. There have been far too many of those down the years.