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Pupils To Sit Times Tables Check From 2019
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Am I to understand, from this astonishing news, that children are NOT tested on their times tables now ?
Am I to understand, from this astonishing news, that children are NOT tested on their times tables now ?
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///Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said: "We are extremely disappointed that the government are determined to push ahead and implement the multiplication check.
"It is both unnecessary and un-costed and won't tell teachers or parents anything that they don't already know."///
Should be done at primary school when there is a chance of them wanting to learn them. Once they get to age 10 if they don't know them it's very difficult to get them to want to make the effort. A test wouldn't worry them. Most don't see the point (" I have a phone to do that") Regular work is done to practise the skills and there are non-calculator exams which require you to do written/mental calculations without a calculator, but you can take a horse to water and all that...
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>Avatar Image Jackdaw33 'Why are they not being taught'? Because Labour thinks it's elitist and discriminates against our horde of Moslem children.
Actually children from Eastern Europe and of Asian/African heritage are far more likely to know their tables. The Eastern European children are years ahead.
Actually children from Eastern Europe and of Asian/African heritage are far more likely to know their tables. The Eastern European children are years ahead.
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