Saturday, March 10, 2012

Cameron opens free school with 'elitist' speech

PM supports higher standards, greater independence for schools and "face to face school failure to deal" as he opens one of the first free schools today

, David Cameron, identifies the discipline, the "freedom schools" and "high expectations" as the key factors that contribute to a good education system, by opening one of the first " free schools "today.

"We want to create an education system based on the real excellence, with zero tolerance for failure," the Prime Minister will say in a speech that is considered by some as a statement of support for the elitism in schools.

Although there is no direct mention of the recent turmoil in the extracts of his speech released in advance, he will say. "We must be ambitious, too, if we fix our broken society

"Because education is not limited to giving people the tools to make a good living -. It adds character to live a good life, be good citizens, therefore, for future of our economy and our society, we need a world class education for all children. "

"discipline works works works Rigor free work that schools have high expectations must now move on - and no time to lose so there are three things we do for a bold.: . the gradual increase in standards, to bring the values ??of good education

"Two: change the structure of education, enabling suppliers to new schools and begin to give schools greater autonomy and three:. Fight against school failure."

Concerns, without influence of more liberal Democrat conservative portfolio, the Prime Minister also noted that the two coalition parties share a "passion" for free schools.

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