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Overworked Kids Walk Out In School Strike

 

 

Joana Ramiro, The Morning Star, London, 4 May 2016

 

Thousands of children across England went on "school strike" yesterday in
protest against a series of "tough" tests imposed on six and seven-year-olds
by the Tories.

 

The school boycott came after over 40,000 people signed a petition to end
the Year 2 Sats, "overtesting" and "overworking" young children.

 

Behind the day's events stood the Let Our Kids Be Kids campaign, founded by
parents but supported by teachers and children's authors Chris Riddell and
Michael Rosen.

 

Nicola Leahy, whose six-year-old Jayden goes to a school in north London's
Muswell Hill, told the Star she believed the exams were "too tough and
challenging for our children."

 

She said: "My son is one of the youngest in his class and he has really
struggled over the past couple of weeks with going to school.

 

"It's time for a change and the government needs to listen to what us
parents are saying.

 

"Our children need to be recognised as individuals again and not just
numbers on a database."

 

The controversial testing is taken by children in Year 2, but retaken in
Year 6 by kids aged 10 or 11, and again in Year 9 by 13 and 14-year-olds.

 

Campaigners warned Education Secretary Nicky Morgan the constant testing was
creating a "hothousing" culture in primary school classrooms leaving
children stressed out.

 

Ms Morgan defended comments she made shortly after being made a Cabinet
minister, arguing that arts subjects in schools could "hold [children] back
for the rest of their lives."

 

While not officially backing the boycott, several members of the National
Union of Teachers (NUT) shared images and comments on the kids' strike on
social media. NUT executive member Gawain Little said: "I applaud the
parents who organised and took part in the strike for standing up for their
children's right to a broad and balanced education.

 

"This is a clear sign that fractures are appearing in the neoliberal
consensus that has governed education for three decades and that corporate
education reformers can no longer claim to speak for parents."

 

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