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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 29 Jan 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"T4. Figures out today show a worrying rise in the number of hate crimes being committed in schools. Does that not underline the vital role that organisations such as the Holocaust Educational Trust have to play in stamping out these abhorrent attitudes?..."
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Written Question
Music Therapy
Tuesday 5th December 2017

Asked by: Iain Stewart (Conservative - Milton Keynes South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment she has made of the efficacy of music therapy in increasing students' educational attainment.

Answered by Nick Gibb

We have not made an assessment on the efficacy of music therapy in increasing students’ educational attainment.

Research shows however that Music education may have a positive cognitive impact, particularly amongst primary school pupils (Huat See, and Kokotsaki, 2017).

Music education is a statutory element of the National Curriculum in key stages 1-3.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Oct 2017
Global LGBT Rights

"It is a particular pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Rutherglen and Hamilton West (Gerard Killen), not least because his constituency is the part of Scotland that my family hail from. Indeed, I cut my campaigning teeth in the Rutherglen constituency but, despite its having a ward called Toryglen, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Oct 2017
Global LGBT Rights

"My hon. Friend makes an important point. To back up what I just said, we are still on a journey in this country even though we have legislated in many areas, and we have to understand that other countries will also take a long time to get to where we …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jul 2016
Higher Education and Research Bill

"I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this important debate. I welcome the Bill, particularly its focus on enabling students to make an informed choice about their university options. I have been concerned for some time that too many students regard an immediate, traditional campus-based undergraduate degree as …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jul 2016
Higher Education and Research Bill

"I am grateful for that endorsement. Having reached its planned size, Milton Keynes is actively debating what comes next. There is a live debate about our future size and shape—what the Milton Keynes of 2050 should look like—and our place in the important Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge corridor, which the former Chancellor …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Feb 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"Women have traditionally been under-represented in the classical music world. Will my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State therefore congratulate Milton Keynes city orchestra on organising a special concert under the baton of Sian Edwards on international women’s day to recognise the huge talent of women in classical music …..."
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Written Question
Schools: Armed Forces
Thursday 18th December 2014

Asked by: Iain Stewart (Conservative - Milton Keynes South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the total additional premium funding paid to maintained schools to help pupils from families serving in the armed forces will be in 2014-15.

Answered by David Laws

All pupils classed as service children under the school census in England attract the Service Pupil Premium funding and this is paid directly to state-funded schools. For financial year 2014 to 2015, the final allocation will be £19.3 million. This figure is based on data collected in the January 2014 school census.


Written Question
English Baccalaureate
Thursday 18th December 2014

Asked by: Iain Stewart (Conservative - Milton Keynes South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what proportion of pupils were entered for GCSEs in all subjects comprising the English Baccalaureat in (a) 2009-10 and (b) 2013-14.

Answered by David Laws

The percentage of pupils entered for all subject areas of the English Baccalaureate was 22% in 2009/10 and 36.1%[1] in 2013/14.

Information on the percentage of pupils entered for the components of the English Baccalaureate for 2009/10 and 2013/14 is published online in table 1b of the 2013/14 GCSE statistical first release at:

www.gov.uk/government/statistics/provisional-gcse-and-equivalent-results-in-england-2013-to-2014

[1] The 2014 performance measures are published on the basis of only including qualifications which were identified as part of the Wolf review and also applying the rules regarding the changes in early entry policy, this is different to the methodology used in earlier years. Comparisons between 2013/14 and earlier years should not be made before understanding the nature and the rationale of these changes as outlined in sections 2 and 3 of the statistical first release above.


Written Question
Curriculum
Wednesday 10th December 2014

Asked by: Iain Stewart (Conservative - Milton Keynes South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will estimate the average numbers of hours per week spent teaching (a) mathematics, (b) English, (c) individual or combined sciences, (d) history, (e) French, (f) Spanish, (g) German, (h) media studies and (i) citizenship in secondary schools at key stage 4 in (i) 2009-10, (ii) 2010-11, (iii) 2011-12, (iv) 2012-13 and (v) 2013-14.

Answered by Nick Gibb

The following table shows the average number of hours per week taught per teacher in selected subjects at Key Stage 4 in a typical week for each November from 2010 to 2013:

Average number of hours per week taught per teacher in selected subjects at Key Stage 4 in a typical week in November of each year

SUBJECT

2010

2011

2012

2013

Mathematics

6.7

6.8

7.0

7.0

English

6.7

6.7

6.8

6.9

Physics

4.4

4.5

4.5

4.5

Chemistry

4.0

4.1

4.1

4.1

Biology

3.9

3.8

4.0

4.1

Combined/General Science

7.3

7.2

7.2

7.1

Other Sciences

4.4

4.3

4.3

4.3

History

4.7

4.9

5.2

5.2

French

4.0

4.1

4.4

4.4

Spanish

4.0

4.3

4.5

4.6

German

4.1

4.1

4.3

4.4

Media Studies

4.0

4.1

4.1

4.1

Citizenship

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.1

ALL SUBJECTS

6.7

6.8

6.7

6.7

Source: School Workforce Census

Data is not available for earlier years.