These schools don't have below average attainment because they're stacked full of poor teachers.
From September 2012, heads will be able to remove poor teachers within about a term.
I never thought of myself as such a poor teacher.
Education is too important to allow poor teachers to carry on and on.
The schools that are attacked as being filled with poor teachers also happen to always have the most high needs children.
Again, oh, the poor teacher has too many kids.
Under the new arrangements, first announced last May, schools will be able to remove poor teachers from the classroom quickly.
Will it really identify poor teachers because their students don't do well?
One way or another, some schools become dumping grounds for poor teachers.
In a teacher workforce of 440,000 there certainly are some poor teachers.