Because we're building free schools where they're not needed. You've said that class sizes are being driven up - then why don't we build schools in those areas rather in areas where we already have enough school places? That makes sense, does it not?
I'm not arguing for the closure of free schools purely because of unqualified teachers - it's because it's not being efficient with where the school places are. If I wanted to close the free schools just because they employed unqualified teachers, then yes, I'd have to be closing down all the state schools as well.
And of course, I forgot that one example of an unqualified teacher being good and a qualified teacher being crap means that must be the case for the whole of the country.








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