What hope for AS kids Gove's changes

Today I have been to a meeting at my 14 year old sons school and was informed that they no longer think that he continue his education there.  He has Aspergers and other spectrum issues which has made teaching him a challenge, but has always managed in main stream school. He has been tested and has an IQ that puts him the top 6% of the population and everyone who meets him comments on his intelligence. However due to the changes Mr Gove is introducing the expectations and pressures on schools has meant that exams are being streamlined and classroom expectations are for excellence, which in the main I agree with, its about time someone did something. But for children like my son these changes could be a death to his education. Where is the provision for children like my son who is highly inteligent but is going to be failed by the system because the school is under pressure, under resourced, and so he is sidelined with no other alternatives.  Great, Mr Gove, I agree we need to raise the standards but what about children who do not fit into the box and need a different approach and education that is on the table? My son was always a round peg trying to fit into a square hole but the hole's just got smaller.

Does anyone feel utterly frustrated with the lack of education facilities for children on the Autistic Spectrum.

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  • I agree it is a very regrettable time we are going through. The current Government, not just Gove, looks for scapegoats to cover for their incompetence, and I guess they feel their supporters will not rebel against them over those disabled children who will suffer disadvantage.

    You have to face the reality. Gove is a nightmare for teachers as well as pupils. But Gove reflects the Government he belongs to, and that Government can rely on a significant part of the electorate who probably feel the same way.

    We're in a recession. For all the talk of recovery it is frankly barely detectable if at all. The present government is supported by people who have mostly profited by the recession and who see the losers as deserving what they get.

    Its like Maggie all over again.... a few eggs will get broken. Gove's behaviour is deplorable, inexcusable, unprofessional, even incompetent, but he is backed by his supporters, and that's the trouble.

    If we are to have recourse, it may have to be the Courts in Europe. And NAS, well, lots of good intentions but not bite....

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  • I agree it is a very regrettable time we are going through. The current Government, not just Gove, looks for scapegoats to cover for their incompetence, and I guess they feel their supporters will not rebel against them over those disabled children who will suffer disadvantage.

    You have to face the reality. Gove is a nightmare for teachers as well as pupils. But Gove reflects the Government he belongs to, and that Government can rely on a significant part of the electorate who probably feel the same way.

    We're in a recession. For all the talk of recovery it is frankly barely detectable if at all. The present government is supported by people who have mostly profited by the recession and who see the losers as deserving what they get.

    Its like Maggie all over again.... a few eggs will get broken. Gove's behaviour is deplorable, inexcusable, unprofessional, even incompetent, but he is backed by his supporters, and that's the trouble.

    If we are to have recourse, it may have to be the Courts in Europe. And NAS, well, lots of good intentions but not bite....

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