Prime minister wants pupils to study maths until 18, but government has failed to meet recruitment targets for a decade
The prime minister’s ambition to ensure that all pupils study maths up to the age of 18, first outlined in January and reiterated in a speech on Monday, has attracted a variety of responses ranging from “laudable” to “shortsighted” and “misguided”.
There is a consensus, however, that the key obstacle is the critical shortage of specialist maths teachers – among other subject specialists – which already threatens to undermine maths education in schools in England.
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