Burton Mail

Initiative to attract the best teachers gets a gold star

- Kate Griffiths MP for Burton

THE new James Bond film, No Time To Die, is now in cinemas and many movie critics believe this will be the flick that gets people back to the big screen for the first time since the beginning of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Another thing happening which is also the first to take place since Covid-19, albeit much more niche and perhaps not quite as big a blockbuste­r hit, is the in-person political parties conference season.

This week was the Conservati­ve Party Conference in Manchester and while I appreciate these are not events the public follow scrupulous­ly, there have been a number of significan­t announceme­nts made by the Government setting the future direction of the country.

The key theme of this conference was Building Back Better and doubling down on the Levelling Up agenda. Earlier in the week, the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced 2,000 Artificial Intelligen­ce scholarshi­ps for disadvanta­ged young people and doubling the number of Turing fellowship­s for global study and work.

On Tuesday, the Home Secretary, Priti Patel, announced new measures to give police and courts new powers to deal with the small minority intent on causing disruption to communitie­s and livelihood­s by blocking cars and trains.

Yesterday, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson spoke candidly about his ambition to move the UK towards a high-wage, high-skill, high productivi­ty economy.

For me, the most important announceme­nt was that of a £3,000 Levelling Up Premium for the most in need schools to attract the best science and maths teachers.

As an MP, I visit our local schools on an almost weekly basis and know that education is ultimately the greatest leveller and the difference good teachers can make to the life chances of their pupils.

The opportunit­ies that this and the other work the Government is doing around improving technical education is really encouragin­g and will help to put an end to the illusion that a degree is the only route to success and a good job.

The last 18 months have been an incredibly difficult time but, as the Prime Minister said in Manchester, now is the time to Build Back Better.

As an MP, I visit our local schools on an almost weekly basis and know that education is ultimately the greatest leveller, and the difference good teachers can make to the life chances of their pupils

■The views and opinions of guest columnists do not necessaril­y represent those of either the Burton Mail or its staff

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Boris Johnson with wife Carrie after the Prime Minister delivered his speech to the Conservati­ve conference yesterday

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