Tuesday 15 March 2011

Empty chairs

The National Union of Teachers has had to change the format of a planned "debate" about the future of state education in Cornwall because none of those supporting the government's Academies programme was prepared to take part.

Instead, the NUT will stage a public meeting at the Princess Pavillion, Falmouth, on 21st March. The union's general secretary, Christine Blowers, is among the speakers.

Among those declining the invitation to take part is Bob Mitchell, whose job title is now "Principal" of Bodmin College. Until it became an academy at the start of the year, he was simply "headmaster."

Bodmin's acquisition of academy status has required it to advertise for a new headteacher - Bob's new job means he's too busy. The school has also appointed a separate business manager. A few weeks ago I called Bodmin College to ask if I could interview Bob. I'm keen to find out how these changes will improve the quality of teaching. I'm still waiting for the return call.

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