woensdag 23 juni 2010

Behaviour 'good' or 'outstanding' in most schools

Four in five schools in England have an outstanding or a good behaviour. The school inspections of England explained in 2006 that nearly 74 % of the children in schools were rated with good or outstanding behaviour. In 2007 the statistics were 78.6%, which was better. In North- and South-England were the statistics above 80%. The West and the East of England were less than 80%. Most of the schools agreed with this research in England, but some schools disagree with these results. The reason about the disagreement was that the schools did not believe in the research of the inspectors.

Opinion:
I think it is better that most schools developed more, to get the 78.6% in stead of 74%. People can see the positive development among schools. It was a bit weird that the East and the West had less that 80% good or outstanding and the other schools under the 80%. I do not know if I have to believe this, because these are just statistics. I can imagine that other schools, which have an outstanding result, do agree with these results. I think that parents would not agree with the results of West- and East-England, because parents want that their children get a good education in anyway.
What do you think??



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/8637064.stm

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