We wanted a serious government: now we have one. But a little Rayner-like joy wouldn't go amiss | Gaby Hinsliff
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The decision to scrap the one-word grading system by Ofsted acknowledges the immense pressures teachers face, particularly in light of tragedies like Ruth Perry's, opening up a space for genuine improvement without the looming threat of punitive labels.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's announcement comes amidst a broader review of the curriculum, indicating a much-needed re-evaluation of the teaching methods and content that have been criticized for being burdensome and joyless.
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