Monday, 19 April 2010
Unions boycott national curriculum testsWell of course they did
They wouldn't want any objective measure of whether kids progress.
Nor are they honest enough to just teach the curriculum and let the tests take care of themselves. If they are forced to have them, they just teach to the 'boring' tests and ignore the kids' education.
Nor are they honest enough to just teach the curriculum and let the tests take care of themselves. If they are forced to have them, they just teach to the 'boring' tests and ignore the kids' education.
Best not to have the test, so teachers can go on ignoring the kids' progress without boring them
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