LOGO WITH TEXT
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
  • Categories
  • Malaysia
Menu
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
  • Categories
  • Malaysia
Search
Home Accountability

The 65 BIGGEST Issues In Education, Right Now? Part 2

Planetic Net by Planetic Net
June 6, 2022
in Accountability, Ant, Anxiety, Bit, Blog, Business, Car, Career, Child, Children, College, Current Issues in Education, Curriculum, Education, Educator, Emotion, Experience, Expert, Feedback, Fuel, Funding, Future, Gaslighting, Health, Health blog, Inflation, Infrastructure, Knowledge, Leadership, Learning, Light, Lip, Love, Management, Mental health, Mind, Mindset, Neurodiversity, Ofsted, Pandemic, Parent, Perception, Port, Profession, Professional development, Progress, Rain, Recruitment, Regulation, Risk, SAT, School, Sense, Skill, Social, Suit, Sun, System, Tea, Teacher, Time, Tool, Training, Tsunami, Understanding, Workplace
512
0
shutterstock

shutterstock

422
SHARES
1.1k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsappShare on TelegramShare on EmailShare on Wechat
Contents hide
1 Lynn How
1.1 Assessment
1.2 Pupil Wellbeing and mental health
1.3 Wellbeing (staff)
1.4 Diversity
1.5 Curriculum
1.6 Teaching and Learning
1.7 Leadership
1.8 SEND
1.9 Ofsted inspections
1.10 Politics and funding
1.11 Recruitment and retention
1.12 Professional Development
1.13 Other issues
2 Related

Lynn How

Lynn is the Editor at Teacher Toolkit. With 20 years of primary teaching and SLT experience, she has been an Assistant Head, Lead Mentor for ITT and SENCO. She loves to write and also has her own SEMH and staff mental health blog: www.positiveyoungmind.com. Lynn…
Read more about Lynn How

What are the issues in education right now?

Teachers are expected to be pseudo-social workers without training or funding …

A year ago, we shared on TT the current issues in education in 2021. We asked you ‘How do they compare to the issues teachers and support staff face in 2022?’ Needless to say, we had a ‘tsunami of feedback’ across all our channels.

Here are the most popular themes and comments from the thread:

Assessment

  1. Targets and pressure on children ‘by expectations’ for assessments
  2. Exams as the only form of assessment.
  3. Post Pandemic: ‘back to normal’ for pupils who were in year 7 when they had their last ‘normal’ school year.
  4. Lack of trust at all levels which means scrutinising, pressurised assessments.
  5. How SATs scores are used to hold schools to account and,
  6. Too much focus on progress 8.

Pupil Wellbeing and mental health

  1. Outdated behaviour management for children with significant SEMH needs
  2. Insufficient staff to cope with SEND pupils in mainstream.
  3. Increasing behavioural issues in pupils.
  4. Not enough emphasis on wellbeing and social and emotional skills for workplaces and life.
  5. Teachers are expected to be pseudo-social workers without training or funding.
  6. Lack of pupil resilience and increased anxiety in post-pandemic pupils.
  7. Once a week PHSE; growth mindset etc. is not enough.

Wellbeing (staff)

  1. Teachers are overworked, exhausted, stressed and burning out.
  2. Lack of authentic wellbeing and workload strategies.
  3. The lack of care from governmental organisations about teacher workload.

Diversity

  1. Lack of representation and diversity in secondary.
  2. Lack of understanding and inclusion of minority communities.

Curriculum

  1. Lack of clear structured curriculums connect running through them.
  2. A crowded curriculum with Ofsted and politically driven changes.
  3. Lack of time to teach a truly balanced curriculum.
  4. An overly academic curriculum that does not suit a significant proportion of young people.
  5. Regularly changing qualifications resulting in excess workload.
  6. Curriculums and exams do not allow teachers to teach creatively.

Teaching and Learning

  1. That we define success around ‘performance’ and not around ‘learning.’
  2. Not spending enough time with the pupils! Despite this being a core purpose of teaching.
  3. Planning lessons takes more time than teaching them.
  4. Teachers are de-skilled by being told to teach in a specific way.

Leadership

  1. School leader turnover reduces the quality of leadership.
  2. Problem solvers, innovators and change-makers are micromanaged, often by those with less expertise.
  3. Great teachers are being promoted and making average leaders (or worse) – where’s the training?

SEND

  1. Lack of secondary places for SEND pupils.
  2. Absolute inequality on geography for SEND funding.
  3. The hoops to jump through in order to get the highest needs or vulnerable SEND children support.
  4. Lack of understanding or training on neurodiversity.
  5. Increases in the number of children with additional needs and little financial support.
  6. Lack of alternative provisions.
  7. Very poor inclusion and unacceptable levels of unnecessary exclusion.

Ofsted inspections

  1. High stakes accountability.
  2. Ofsted: confusion between inspection & regulation.
  3. Inspection Framework penalises those in areas of high need.

Politics and funding

  1. Funding, funding, funding. More teachers with more time solve almost every other problem.
  2. Political interference and driving of policies, coupled with a lack of proper risk assessment of policies.
  3. The huge discrepancy between private and state school funding.
  4. Any political decision making increases pressure on schools without directly improving outcomes for children.
  5. Colleges and schools are run as businesses rather than educational establishments, with pupils at their heart.
  6. De-professionalisation of teachers by the government.
  7. Costs of appointing early career teachers if you don’t have the infrastructure already in place.
  8. Constant comparison with countries completely different to ours.
  9. A lack of actual understanding of the real-life state school education by those at the top.
  10. Lack of professional discussion and respect given to education staff by DfE and Ofsted.
  11. Lack of clarity about the vision for education – what are the values upon which our system is built?

Recruitment and retention

  1. Staff retention.
  2. Recruitment issues are really starting to bite. Teaching needs pay and conditions need an overhaul.
  3. Too few teachers and support staff in schools.

Professional Development

  1. Lack of acknowledgement of the importance and value of CPD for school staff.
  2. Lack of SEND training.
  3. More training is needed on engaging parents.

Other issues

  1. The education is archaic and not fit for purpose.
  2. No clear sense of purpose.
  3. Consistent change.
  4. This current system doesn’t allow for time; time to develop/change.
  5. Public perception of schools and teaching is fuelled by media gaslighting.
  6. Below inflation pay rises.
  7. Teachers are responsible for everything and have no power to change anything.

Due to the tidal wave of responses, I had to stop. Unsurprisingly, there is an overarching notion that with issues in funding and politics, there are unlikely to be any significant positive changes for staff on the ground.

The mood of the threads flip flops between sombre, dissatisfied and irate.

In order to protect young people’s educational future, governmental bodies need to be acting upon current educational best practice as opposed to their current political agenda.

 

Related

Previous Post

eLearning Thought Leader Q&A: Talking Learning Assessment, Measuring Achievement, And Setting Realistic Objectives With Patti Shank

Next Post

What Are Your Plans This Summer?

Related Posts

AdobeStock scaled
Boston

Judge dismisses parents’ lawsuit over popular reading curricula [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 31, 2025
What are Learning Styles
Time

nytimes.com [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 30, 2025
AdobeStock scaled
Charter school

Dystopian Teacher Tales: The La Jollan Educational Missionary Society [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 30, 2025
Treasure Island San Francisco x
Chough

SF Planned to Improve Treasure Island’s Transit. Trump Took Back the Funds [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 30, 2025
AI SONGS cjlw facebookJumbo
Time

nytimes.com [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 29, 2025
AdobeStock scaled
Daily Dispatch

The Daily Digest: May 29, 2025 [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 29, 2025
blooms taxonomy verbs
Backward design

100+ Bloom’s Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 29, 2025
AdobeStock scaled
Child development

Instructional Coaching: Job-Embedded professional learning and compensation [Latest 2022]

by Planetic Net
May 29, 2025
Next Post
SITC facebookJumbo

What Are Your Plans This Summer?

screen shot at pm

5 Problems With Self-Directed Learning We Cannot Ignore

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

AdobeStock scaled

Judge dismisses parents’ lawsuit over popular reading curricula [Latest 2022]

May 31, 2025
What are Learning Styles

nytimes.com [Latest 2022]

May 30, 2025
AdobeStock scaled

Dystopian Teacher Tales: The La Jollan Educational Missionary Society [Latest 2022]

May 30, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
gettyimages custom e a d a b e d d a a x

Is Your House at Risk of a Wildfire? This Online Tool Could Tell You

0
indicators of authentic mobile learningc

9 Indicators Of Authentic Mobile Learning

0
Books to Read to Comfort After a Tragedy

Books to Read With Kids After a Tragedy

0
GettyImages

Generating Leads With An Authoring Tool Listing In The eLearning Industry Directory

0
AdobeStock scaled

Judge dismisses parents’ lawsuit over popular reading curricula [Latest 2022]

May 31, 2025
What are Learning Styles

nytimes.com [Latest 2022]

May 30, 2025
AdobeStock scaled

Dystopian Teacher Tales: The La Jollan Educational Missionary Society [Latest 2022]

May 30, 2025
Treasure Island San Francisco x

SF Planned to Improve Treasure Island’s Transit. Trump Took Back the Funds [Latest 2022]

May 30, 2025
LOGO WITH TEXT
Planetic.net | Education is a free website that has been designed to help students and a one stop hub for students seeking for information on scholarship, education, school and university tips and updates on different issues relating to education.
About Us

Useful links

  • Technology
  • Tool
  • Computer
  • Science
  • Robotics
  • Malaysia
  • Leadership

Quick Link

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Other

  • Main site
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Health & Fitness
  • Travel
  • App

© 2022 Planetic.net. All rights reserved.

Newsletter

WANT MORE?

SIGN UP TO RECEIVE THE LATEST UPDATES AND NEWS, PLUS SOME EXCLUSIVE TIPS!