At the general election has just been, and I have seen how it impacts schools such as DACA through the educational policies i.e. Early entry. I wanted to look more into the educational policies. The Department for Education is responsible for
education and children’s services in England. They work to achieve a highly
educated society in which opportunity is equal for children and young people,
no matter what their background or family circumstances. DfE is a ministerial department, supported by 9
agencies and public bodies. The DfE have 20 policies areas including:
- Academies and free schools
- Arts and culture within education
- Childcare and early education
- Children outside to mainstream school
- Children's health
- Children's social workers
- Education of disadvantaged Children
- Equality
- Family justice system
- Further education and training
- Looked after children and adoption
- Poverty and social justice
- School funding and accountability
- Qualification and curriculum
- School behavior and attendance
- School building and maintenance
- Special educational needs and disability
- Sports participation
- teaching and school leadership
- Young people
Now Arts an Culture has been mentioned the the policies however this has clearly failed and DACA is an example of this. DACA is know for it amazing art work and grades produced by the ids but in my opinions the government has let these kids down. They have to drop art for an entire year due to a governments early entry.
I found that this link to the guardian answer quite a lot of my queries on the conservative education plans
One thing I found interesting was on the conservatives website when I searched education. Instead of their policies, the search results were conservative slating other party's educational policies.As the picture shows.
Overall I am quite apprehensive about my future and I hope this term of the conservative government will finally put down some sort of fixed plan rather trying out all different polices for example early entry, social experiments and academies of which DACA is one.
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