League tables only do harm | Schools special reports | EducationGuardian.co.uk: "And therein lies the problem. As long as league tables exist, in a risk-averse society people dare not ignore them. Primary schools at the top of the league (which tend to be in the wealthiest areas) have a reputation to maintain; those at the bottom have to try to claw higher. The status of all teachers, governors and parents depends on how their year sixes perform in national tests."
Calling into question whether or not 'evidence' of the type that league tables provide is of any use at all since the qualitative knock on effects don't seem to feed positively into the system... or something along those lines... maybe?!
Thursday, December 6, 2007
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