Cameron: Only we can raise school standards

David Cameron says only the Conservatives can raise school standardsDavid Cameron says only the Conservatives can raise school standards

Reddit

Stumble

 

Opinion Formers

Electoral Reform Society

The Electoral Reform Society is a voluntary organisation that campaigns for a better democracy, particularly through changes to our electoral system.

Find more Opinion Formers in this category:

 

Related News

Cameron resolute on modernisation

David Cameron has warned traditional elements of his Conservative party that they need to back him and his policies if they wish to win elections.

David Cameron warns traditional Conservatives that modernisation is necessary
 

Tuesday, 05, Dec 2006 12:00

Only the Conservatives can improve standards in Britain's schools, David Cameron has declared.

Despite record funding for education under Labour, the Tory leader warned that the "ladder of opportunity has been kicked away from far too many children for far too long".

Launching his party's interim report on school standards, he warned that competence among nursery age children and at age 11 was flatlining, pupil enjoyment was falling and more than a quarter of five-year-olds still do not know how to hold a pencil properly.

"So no more excuses for falling standards, no more messing about – it's time to sort out standards in our schools, and it needs a Conservative government to do it," Mr Cameron said.

"I will be the voice of every parent in Britain, demanding change and improvement and commitment until every state school is good enough for everyone's children."

However, a Department for Education and Skills (DfES) insisted Labour had an excellent record on education, saying improved teaching, record levels of investment and radical reform had led to increase standards and record exam results.

He added: "Through our recent Education Act, we are helping schools move to the next level, building on these achievements and enabling every school to raise standards even further and help every child reach their full potential."

A new report from education watchdog Ofsted also finds today that targeted efforts to improve London schools are having a significant effect. Standards are rising faster in inner London than nationally, while many schools were praised for their leadership.

Tony Blair has staked much of his reputation on improving schools in England and Wales, ever since his famous speech ten years ago when he promised "education, education, education" would be his three top priorities in power.

But he has faced widespread opposition to many of his reforms, including the latest plans to develop self-governing trust schools, and today Mr Cameron published report highlighting how far the government had to go.

The Tory leader warned that pupils were constrained by an inflexible curriculum, truancy was rife in secondary schools, and there was an increase in the number of people not in education, employment or training (Neets).

He acknowledged education was not just about "elementary facts" but warned that basic skills were vital, and called for the wider use of synthetic phonics to teach reading in primary schools.

He is also calling for a greater use of setting by ability within classes, and for more exam options after the age of 14, such as the IGCSE and the international baccalaureate.

"The ladder of opportunity has been kicked away from far too many children for far too long. Our job will not be done until we have guaranteed that ladder of opportunity to every single child in this country," Mr Cameron said.

What do you think?

Name 

Location 

Email 

Comment 

Enter the text shown to the right

Election Video Manifestos

politics.co.uk's Opinion Formers set out to present their manifesto "wish lists" to the next generation of MPs and ministers ahead of the General Election in 2010.

politics.co.uk Blog channel

Political blogs are likely to play a crucial role in the battle between the political parties in the upcoming general election. So we at politics.co.uk decided to give our readers a guide to those blogs that we think are worth a read. Check out the new politics.co.uk blogs channel and explore the hundreds of UK political blogs we have featured here.

politics.co.uk blog

Read the latest blog posts from the editorial team at politics.co.uk

UK's No.1

We are the UK's leading dedicated political news website. Find out how you can get your message across to our audience of opinion leaders and policy makers.

Newsletters

Stay up to date with the goings on both in UK politics and on politics.co.uk by signing up to our daily newsletter, public affairs newsletter and jobs bulletin.

Public Affairs Jobs

Check out politics.co.uk's new jobs section, for government, public sector and public affairs roles

Current Vacancies:

Featured Services

NewsManager

Offering Communications Professionals a solution to managing the systems required to undertake their work, NewsManager brings all of the components into one service.

DirectNews

DirectNews provides tailored news feeds for digital media and specialises in news content driven, sales and marketing solutions.

Search our services directory ...

Latest Headlines

Green arrest report due

The committee of MPs tasked with investigating why the Metropolitan police searched an MP's office despite lacking a search warrant will deliver its final report later.

Report on Damian Green arrest and search of his offices due

Speakers Corner