Leicester exposes the scandal of privatised testing failure
The chaotic return to lockdown in Leicester is exposing the scandal of privatised ‘ test and trace’ failure that lies at the heart of the UK Government’s failure to manage the Covid-19 crisis.
Test and Trace “not fit for purpose”
The Government, assisted by the BBC and others, are piling on the pressure to get schools fully opened for September. It’s clear that they want to abandon any effective social distancing so that full classes are packed into classrooms, despite the obvious risk of infection being spread and schools becoming the “institutional amplifiers” of the virus, as independent SAGE have warned.
September – no full return until it’s safe
Boris Johnson has announced that schools in England will be returning “with full attendance” in September. This follows a sustained propaganda campaign from the media and pro-capitalist politicians designed to put pressure on schools to re-open as soon as possible.
We need a Socialist Education Programme
Even before the call for a ‘new normal’ in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis, the UK education system has been crying out for change.
Child-centred not test-driven education
The Covid-19 crisis has shone a spotlight on the crisis in our education system, especially the Early Years and Primary sector.
Covid Crisis exposes Tory Hypocrisy
One of the most nauseating sights and sounds of the lockdown has been Tory politicians justifying their attempts to fully re-open schools. They have the bare faced cheek to argue that they are concerned that vulnerable children will be left at risk if schools don’t open.
Tory full return to school plans gamble with lives
The government’s plans for a full return to schools in September make crystal clear it has no interest in our safety or the genuine education needs of our children.
Towards an anti-racist school curriculum
The Black Lives Matter movement has quite correctly posed the question of black history in our schools and public life. It is a question that has been taken up by many teachers.
Fully fund schools – stand firm on safety
Under pressure from their own failures to make sure schools are in a position to safely open more widely, the Tories have committed to providing £1 billion for schools next year. However, the money comes with significant strings attached.