Written question asked by Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 20 January 2022, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 25 January 2022 (named day). It was answered by Robin Walker (Conservative) on Tuesday, 25 January 2022 on behalf of the Department for Education.
Education: English Language and STEM Subjects
- Question
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To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many teaching hours per week, on average, are spent on (a) Maths, (b) English and (c) Sciences for children in Key Stage (i) one, (ii) two and (iii) three.
- Answer
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Information on the school workforce in England, including the curriculum taught in secondary schools, is published in the annual ‘School Workforce in England’ national statistic here: https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/find-statistics/school-workforce-in-england.
As at November 2020 (latest information available) around 15% of reported taught teaching hours were in each of mathematics, English and sciences in state-funded secondary schools in England (Table 1). To produce this information, data on subjects taught is collected from a large sample of secondary schools, and this is then weighted and grossed to provide national totals.
Table 1: Hours taught in a typical week in state-funded secondary schools1 for key stage 32, by subject, number and percentage3
November 2020
Subject
Number
Percentage
Mathematics
272,435
14.9%
English
283,896
15.5%
All Sciences
271,082
14.8%
Total
1,830,688
100.0%
Source: School Workforce Census 2020 and Database of Teacher Records 2021
1 - Collected from secondary schools that use electronic timetabling software that can produce data in the format required
2 - Teaching in years 7, 8 and 9.
3 - Percentage of all hours taught.
The information requested is not collected centrally for key stages 1 and 2. Some information is available from the Omnibus Survey (2017). The information collected through this survey provides information on the amount of time, in minutes per week, spent teaching subjects within primary schools (key stage one and two) (Table 2). Information from this survey was published here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/teacher-voice-omnibus-may-to-july-2016-survey-dfe-questions
Table 2: Minutes per week spent on curriculum subject-specific lessons in primary schools, by subject, median and percentage of time taught
May 2016
Subject
Median
Percentage
Mathematics
300
30%
English
300
30%
Science
60
6%
Total
995
100%
Source: Teacher Voice Omnibus Survey May 2016 and Senior Leader booster June 2016
Number of responses = 469
All state-funded schools are required to offer a balanced and broadly based curriculum which promotes pupils’ spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development; and prepares pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life.
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- 108627
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- 2021-22
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- Education English language Science Mathematics
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- Yes
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