Size reform is all about money

5th March 2004, 12:00am

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Size reform is all about money

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Classes of 75-90 is a workload reform suggested by the Department for Education and Skills. The only reason it has been suggested is to save money.

This is not teaching, it is learning management - simply crowd control. How exactly will it free teachers to give more individual support?

I care passionately about the right of each child to a decent education.

This reform is the last thing pupils and parents need. It is time for teachers and their unions to say, “Enough is enough.”

Jean Webster

25 Lemon Hill

Mylor Bridge, Falmouth

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