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David Cameron speech at free school in Norwich

David Cameron speech at free school in Norwich; David Cameron speech (continued) SOT - "So, there are three very bold things we’re doing. One: ramping up standards, bringing back the values of a good education. Two: changing the structure of education, allowing new providers in to start schools, providing more choice, more competition, and giving schools greater independence. And three: we are confronting educational failure head-on. This morning, I want to take each one in turn. First, ramping up standards. Now, a lot of people think this is all or mostly down to money, and yes, money is vital. That’s why, despite all the pressures on the public finances, this government is protecting the current schools budget. But improving standards is not just about spending. It’s not just about spending more. Frankly, if it was, we’d have solved all the problems by now. No, it is also about the values you bring to the classroom and it’s here we’re wasting no time in putting things right. We believe that children need to grasp the basics at an early age. As Michael Gove argued very powerfully last week,‘You cannot read to learn until you have learnt to read.’ But today, one in six children leave primary school unable to read properly. So, we’re acting. We are bringing to a close the wrong-headed methods that have failed thousands of children, and we are making sure every school has the resources and every teacher the training to deliver effective synthetic phonics teaching in the classroom. That is the method that is proven to work and that is how we can eliminate illiteracy in our country. We also believe that when a child steps into the classroom, the most important thing that will determine their success is who the teacher is. But in the past, I don’t think this country has done enough to attract and keep the best talent. So again, we are acting. When it comes to attracting them, we’ve expanded Teach First. This is the programme that takes our best...
David Cameron speech at free school in Norwich; David Cameron speech (continued) SOT - "So, there are three very bold things we’re doing. One: ramping up standards, bringing back the values of a good education. Two: changing the structure of education, allowing new providers in to start schools, providing more choice, more competition, and giving schools greater independence. And three: we are confronting educational failure head-on. This morning, I want to take each one in turn. First, ramping up standards. Now, a lot of people think this is all or mostly down to money, and yes, money is vital. That’s why, despite all the pressures on the public finances, this government is protecting the current schools budget. But improving standards is not just about spending. It’s not just about spending more. Frankly, if it was, we’d have solved all the problems by now. No, it is also about the values you bring to the classroom and it’s here we’re wasting no time in putting things right. We believe that children need to grasp the basics at an early age. As Michael Gove argued very powerfully last week,‘You cannot read to learn until you have learnt to read.’ But today, one in six children leave primary school unable to read properly. So, we’re acting. We are bringing to a close the wrong-headed methods that have failed thousands of children, and we are making sure every school has the resources and every teacher the training to deliver effective synthetic phonics teaching in the classroom. That is the method that is proven to work and that is how we can eliminate illiteracy in our country. We also believe that when a child steps into the classroom, the most important thing that will determine their success is who the teacher is. But in the past, I don’t think this country has done enough to attract and keep the best talent. So again, we are acting. When it comes to attracting them, we’ve expanded Teach First. This is the programme that takes our best...
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