Schools Minister Andrew Adonis rejected the claims, saying primary standards had never been higher. These latest Primary Review reports were made by assessing existing research on England's primary schools.
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School literacy scheme attacked
Published: 06 December, 2007
The authors question the validity of rising national test scores Costly literacy schemes in England have not paid off, with children's reading skills barely improved since the 1950s, an independent inquiry suggests. The £500m spent has had a "relatively small impact", according to the Cambridgebased Primary Review. Interim reports for the twoyear inquiry also criticise national tests, saying teachers' views should be used. Schools Minister Andrew Adonis rejected the claims, saying primary standards had never been higher. These latest Primary Review reports were made by assessing existing research on England's primary schools. Related articles: |
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