Estelle Morris Quotes (35 Quotes)


    This government has always said increasing pay is something for something.

    Schools already invest in computers for pupils and have more IT equipment than ever before. But children need access to computers both at school and at home. That's whey we need to see an increase in portable technologies that can be used beyond the classroom and at school.

    Well-qualified teachers from abroad who choose to come to schools in this country can make an important contribution to our schools.

    There is a shortage of teachers but the January 2001 schools census showed that teacher numbers were at their highest level than at any time since 1984 - and 11,000 higher than 1997.

    In the 21st century when few of us stay in the same job all our lives, I would like to think there was flexibility so teachers could become social workers, or foster carers become teachers.


    I am delighted to be involved in the digital divide campaign to ensure that every school is made aware of what steps it can take to address the digital divide as it affects local children, and provide a range of opportunities for ICT suppliers, government agencies, charities and other organisations to make a contribution,

    The need for improved technical support in schools has expanded as the Government and schools have increased their investment in information and communications technologies.

    If we can modernise the workforce, make them better qualified, have this framework of qualifications, then I think they have a very good case for more money.

    I know there are things I did in education that will never be reversed. I have not done that in film yet because I have only been here for about nine months.

    In society, we worry about children who are off the rails, about five-year-olds bullying other children at school, about bringing up the next generation, and yet in the past we have just not invested in the skills of people we ask to work in that sector.

    However, the Government has made it clear that we do not encourage the recruitment of teachers from developing nations where there may be an adverse effect on the economy.

    I do recognise that, where recruitment difficulties persist, teachers can be put under great pressure.

    Where the private sector, or anyone else, has skills, knowledge and resources that can help to deliver a high quality of education and to raise standards, we should use them.

    I taught for 17 years in an inner city comprehensive schools.

    If you invent the Mini Cooper, pour all your energy and passion into it and it gets made, you should be on a roll. In the film industry you have to start again the next day.

    I am confident that the vast majority of teachers will work with us towards achieving that goal.

    There is nothing wrong with becoming more ambitious along the way, but I think what the government has asked the council to do is a perfectly good starting point.


    Performance tables are an important part of raising standards in schools and they are an easily accessible source of valuable information to parents.

    We do recognise the need to move towards the publication of information showing the progress made by pupils from one stage of their education to another.

    You have got to attract the brightest and the best, but the brightest and best won't stay unless they see real career options.

    I was head of the Sixth Form Centre when I left the school.

    If bringing up the next generation is important, why aren't they the best qualified, the best paid? Why aren't we as concerned about their career progression as we are about those who work in the education or health services?

    By creating useful job descriptions and making clear what qualifications should be expected, the Department aims to help improve schools' ability to recruit the right people.

    OFSTED has made large cuts in the paperwork which schools are asked to provide and further steps to reduce the bureaucratic burden will be introduced in September.

    Headteachers and governing bodies run schools and that won't change.

    It is a very unusual sector and the one thing I would ask of them is to understand that for most of them one-third of their films are being financed by the taxpayer and that carries huge accountability and responsibility.

    My Department has already recognised this and has been working specifically on the technical support issue since January and will offer advice to schools during the Autumn term.

    Before this government came to power, many failing schools were simply allowed to drift on in a pattern of continuing failure. The government is determined to break that pattern and is successfully doing so.

    At different times I taught humanities, social sciences and pre-vocational education.

    I think film is a very powerful advocate and message carrier.

    We have twice reduced the period of notice before an inspection so that it is now no more than ten weeks, down from up to five terms in 1997.

    What politicians want to create is irreversible change because when you leave office someone changes it back again.

    To achieve the maximum impact we need a wide range of organisations to participate and make a contribution. Together we really can make a difference to the lives of our young people.

    My focus and that of all members of the Government responsible for delivering services to the public is to make sure that the public sector can use all the skills it needs to do the job the public wants it to do.


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