Baseline Assessment: a letter from a Reception teacher
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    Compromise is often counterproductive.
    This is a great letter and it has been widely circulated on Twitter...worth a read!

    https://www.facebook.com/savechildho...32559426850106

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    Its a good letter that upholds the thoughts of many of us. I cant imagine how the mindees I have will be seen when they go into reception next year. I consider them doing very well if they recognise their name, know some of their colours and counter/recognise numbers up to 10. In fact I have a yr1 child here who still doesnt use tenses correctly when they speak. I'm wondering what parents think of these assessments

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