"But the NASUWT general secretary Chris Keates attacked his education policy as being motivated by "ideological fervour".
She said the coalition government's education plans were "driven more by the desire to create a free market and lining the pockets of business than ensuring that all children have the highest standards of education."Source: Mail. (Problem embedding link... effing Blogger on iPad...)
'Ideological fervour' is no part of her unions's antipathy to Gove's plans, naturally.
So, Miss Keates, if academies and free schools give children a better education than your preferred school-model, would you, as a professional educator, care to explain your educational reasons for objecting to them, and tell us why you think it matters a tuppeny fuck who, if anyone, makes money by doing your job better than you do, to our relief as parents and society at large, and most especially to the great benefit of our children?
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