Spurious attack on grammars
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Spurious attack on grammars
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Last year similar premature pronouncements were made by your newspaper and taken up by leading politicians, prior to the publication of Professor Jesson’s work.
But Professor Sig Prais, of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, has shown that Professor Jesson’s data actually proves the opposite o what he had claimed - ie grammar schools do add more value to the top ability group than comprehensives.
Professor Jesson agreed with this and accepted there was no statistical basis for his conclusions.
So to print more unsubstantiated and contentious statements on unpublished work is perverse in the extreme. Where is the balanced reporting your readers expect?
John Harris
Vice-chairman
National Grammar Schools Association, PO Box 7621
Oldbury, West Midlands
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