Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Andy MacNae and Catherine McKinnell
Monday 21st July 2025

(6 days, 7 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andy MacNae Portrait Andy MacNae (Rossendale and Darwen) (Lab)
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15. If she will make an assessment of the potential impact of virtual teachers on school children.

Catherine McKinnell Portrait The Minister for School Standards (Catherine McKinnell)
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This Government are committed to ensuring that every child can access the tools they need in order to achieve and thrive. We inherited a challenging workforce picture from the previous Government, which is why we are committed to recruiting an additional 6,500 teachers. We are backing teachers and restoring teaching to being a highly valued profession. There is no doubt that technology has a key role to play in driving high and rising standards at school. However, the most important factor for high-quality education is having an expert teacher at the front of the classroom.

Andy MacNae Portrait Andy MacNae
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In Rossendale, the academy trust that runs our “stuck” school, Valley leadership academy, recently announced plans to introduce a virtual teacher for top-set maths. This approach has understandably raised a lot of concerns, and I have been working with the trust to make sure it is designed in the pupils’ best interests. I have been assured that this will be a temporary measure, that a qualified maths teacher will be in the room to provide additional support, and that an appropriate range of adjustments will be made for SEND pupils. However, I remain concerned that, without safeguards, virtual teachers may become a default cost-saving measure to address recruitment challenges. Will the Minister share her view on how we can ensure that such an approach is always designed in pupils’ best interests—

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Andy MacNae and Catherine McKinnell
Monday 16th June 2025

(1 month, 1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andy MacNae Portrait Andy MacNae (Rossendale and Darwen) (Lab)
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T6. In Rossendale and Darwen, the Valley leadership academy is a vital school serving some of our most disadvantaged communities, yet it was recently identified as a stuck school following successive “requires improvement” Ofsted assessments. The staff and leadership at the school are working incredibly hard to drive improvement, and we are starting to see positive signs. Will the Minister therefore please update me on what Labour is doing to support them?

Catherine McKinnell Portrait The Minister for School Standards (Catherine McKinnell)
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Labour is delivering a new era of high and rising school standards, because we know that when standards slip it is disadvantaged children who suffer, and we will not let that happen. That is why Labour’s regional improvement for standards and excellence teams are spearheading a stronger, faster system, prioritising stuck schools, sending in advisers with a proven track record of turning schools around, and backing that up with up to £20 million—

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Debate between Andy MacNae and Catherine McKinnell
Thursday 24th October 2024

(9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Catherine McKinnell Portrait Catherine McKinnell
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I absolutely agree with the National Audit Office. Although it is a damning report, we recognise much of what it says and are determined to fix it and put it right in the way the hon. Lady suggests.

Andy MacNae Portrait Andy MacNae (Rossendale and Darwen) (Lab)
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SEND is the single greatest issue facing schools in my constituency, and I have had far too many heartbreaking conversations with families who are not getting the support they need. Does my hon. Friend agree that supportive early intervention and diagnosis is the single most effective way of reducing this demand and ensuring better outcomes?

Catherine McKinnell Portrait Catherine McKinnell
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I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. Early diagnosis and early intervention are known to significantly improve the opportunities and outcomes for children with special educational needs and disabilities, but one of the biggest challenges in this space is the battle that many families face with a system that is letting them down, and we are determined to change that.