Schools ‘must do more’ to Help Disadvantaged Pupils

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Schools and teachers are not to blame for social immobility, disadvantage and poverty.
This is a grass roots social problem, so blame can really only be apportioned in one direction – towards the Government; past, present and future.
There is an implication here that schools and teachers carry a bias.
Teachers want to teach and they want ALL their pupils to succeed regardless of their social status.
The suggestion that they can and should ‘do more’ for those with less is insulting to the profession.
The government needs to cut the red tape, unify the system and support teachers better instead of always making them the scapegoats for problems which are totally unconnected to the classroom.
Nevil Chiles is the Managing Director of KC Tutors. www.kctutors.co.uk
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