I'm going to try and bring this back on topic, because I realise it's mainly my fault it's strayed.
Teacher training is a political matter, because the way teachers are trained has an influence on British values.
In autocratic countries, teaching is highly prescripted and that rubs off on the kind of citizens children become. British education has historically excelled at being 'liberal' - educating young people to think for themselves, but more in grammar schools and for the more able. It has not done so well at vocational/practical education.
I doubt if people will ever agree about the purpose of education, but there is some evidence that neither teachers nor pupils are being allowed to think for themselves. Inevitably, there will be an effect on the consensus regarding 'British values'.
So we're back to deciding what exactly British values are.
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
do you still buy BBC radio times?




