The Socialist 8 July 2010
Mass action can stop cuts
Build united action to stop the cuts
Con-Dem budget cuts: Hitting those on benefits hardest
How will George Osborne's budget affect families?
Housing benefit cuts - increasing homelessness
Cuts to disability benefits will increase misery
Fight the savage cuts by Neath/Port Talbot council
Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget
'Godfather' turning in his grave
BNP forced to abandon its 'festival of hate'
South Africa: 5,000 sacked miners on strike
Organise against academies now!
Limited new 'final' offer facing BA cabin crew
PCS will fight new attack on redundancy pay
Unison by-election: fighting leadership needed
Shrewsbury Pickets march for justice
Lindsey refinery fire death: inquiry needed
Unite general secretary election:
Interview: Ken Clarke's prison plans
Pride, prejudice, fightback and hypocrisy
Socialism 2010 Saturday 6 - Sunday 7 November
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Organise against academies now!
Defend state education
For their promoters, one of the selling points of the divisive and part-privatised academy schools programme is 'raised educational standards'.
The Department for Education, for example, claims that academies are over three times more likely to be rated outstanding than other state schools.
Rob Spurr and Dave Carr
However, official figures for 2008-09 show that higher grade passes of GCSEs in 'academic' exams (including English and maths) amounted to 49% in academies compared to 73% for other schools.
In fact, academies have inflated their exam 'successes' by replacing academic subjects with vocational qualifications and through higher rates of exclusions and selection.
These facts further expose the fast track academies programme of 'Tory libertarian' education minister Mike Gove.
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that 1,500 headteachers have already registered interest and Gove's plans include some becoming academies by September!
No consultation
Gove is also trying to change the law so that parents and the community have no right to be consulted. If a salesman wants to rush a decision, don't they usually have something to hide?
These academies will be taken outside the control of local authorities so parents, staff and the local community will have no say in what happens to the school.
Council funds and services for schools will be cut for local authority controlled schools, creating a two tier system.
Academies' governing bodies will be able to determine the school's curriculum, opening the door to undemocratic and unaccountable big business and charities deciding what is taught.
Even staff's pay and conditions will be under threat, as academies will not be covered by national agreements.
When we campaigned against the plans in Croydon where 14 schools have registered an interest in becoming an academy, lots of people agreed that it's a bad idea.
United action
Some simply thought it was an unfair policy that attacks state education. Others knew people who work in an academy and don't like the way it's run. It was clear that for many people, the start of a shift from state to private education is a step too far.
Perhaps some head teachers and governors want to go along with the Con-Dems' privatisation plans - but what right do they have to hand over our schools? If your child's school is considering becoming an academy, you need to get organised fast.
Demand that decisions are not rushed through in secret. Call for a proper consultation where all views can be heard.
Set up an anti-academies group to organise a campaign involving parents, students and teachers. Only through united mass organisation can we defeat this attack on comprehensive education.
In this issue
Socialist Party editorial
Build united action to stop the cuts
Socialist Party feature
Con-Dem budget cuts: Hitting those on benefits hardest
How will George Osborne's budget affect families?
Housing benefit cuts - increasing homelessness
Cuts to disability benefits will increase misery
Anti-cuts campaign
Fight the savage cuts by Neath/Port Talbot council
Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget
'Godfather' turning in his grave
Youth fight for jobs
Anti-racism
BNP forced to abandon its 'festival of hate'
International socialist news and analysis
South Africa: 5,000 sacked miners on strike
Education
Organise against academies now!
BA dispute
Limited new 'final' offer facing BA cabin crew
Civil Service
PCS will fight new attack on redundancy pay
Workplace news
Unison by-election: fighting leadership needed
Shrewsbury Pickets march for justice
Lindsey refinery fire death: inquiry needed
Workplace analysis
Unite general secretary election:
Interview with Brian Caton
Interview: Ken Clarke's prison plans
Socialist Party LGBT
Pride, prejudice, fightback and hypocrisy
Socialist Party events
Socialism 2010 Saturday 6 - Sunday 7 November
Socialist Party reviews
When the financial wizardry lost its magic
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