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Ministers could ease way for councils to run academies Ministers could ease way for councils to run academies
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In an attempt to avert a backbench rebellion, Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has signalled she will consider making it easier for councils to form their own multi-academy trusts.In an attempt to avert a backbench rebellion, Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has signalled she will consider making it easier for councils to form their own multi-academy trusts.
Under draft plans published last month, all England's state schools must become academies, run by trusts rather than councils, by 2022.Under draft plans published last month, all England's state schools must become academies, run by trusts rather than councils, by 2022.
Councils would have to set up non-profit companies to become trusts.Councils would have to set up non-profit companies to become trusts.
But there are hints this requirement could be waived.But there are hints this requirement could be waived.
Tough questionsTough questions
On Sunday, a group representing 37 largely Conservative local authorities warned the plan for all state schools in England to leave the oversight of councils by 2022 would not raise school standards.On Sunday, a group representing 37 largely Conservative local authorities warned the plan for all state schools in England to leave the oversight of councils by 2022 would not raise school standards.
Later on Monday, Mrs Morgan will face further questioning on the issue at Education Questions in the House of Commons.Later on Monday, Mrs Morgan will face further questioning on the issue at Education Questions in the House of Commons.
And on Wednesday she is due to give evidence to MPs on the Education Select Committee.And on Wednesday she is due to give evidence to MPs on the Education Select Committee.
In addition, Conservative MPs have demanded Ms Morgan come and explain herself at a meeting of the backbench 1922 committee.In addition, Conservative MPs have demanded Ms Morgan come and explain herself at a meeting of the backbench 1922 committee.
Now, a government source has said the decision over whether councils wishing to from their own multi-academy trusts would be required to set up a non-profit "social enterprise" has not yet been made. But the government will not alter its position on the deadline of 2022 for all schools to become academies.Now, a government source has said the decision over whether councils wishing to from their own multi-academy trusts would be required to set up a non-profit "social enterprise" has not yet been made. But the government will not alter its position on the deadline of 2022 for all schools to become academies.
What does it mean to be an academy school?What does it mean to be an academy school?
The Local Government Association said changing the contracts of schools to convert them into academies would still cost "millions". The Local Government Association said changing the contracts of schools to convert them into academies would still cost "millions" and is calling on the government to drop its plans.
The LGA says its own research, published on Monday, suggests local authority maintained schools continue to outperform academies in Ofsted inspections.
And Labour said having councils running chains would still amount to "costly upheaval for thousands of outstanding schools".And Labour said having councils running chains would still amount to "costly upheaval for thousands of outstanding schools".
Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell said requiring all schools in England to become academies would be a "costly, unnecessary exercise with no evidence that standards will improve".Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell said requiring all schools in England to become academies would be a "costly, unnecessary exercise with no evidence that standards will improve".
And a source close to Ms Powell added making it easier for councils to form their own multi-academy trusts would be "neither a U-turn, or sufficient".And a source close to Ms Powell added making it easier for councils to form their own multi-academy trusts would be "neither a U-turn, or sufficient".
The Department for Education said converting England's schools into academies would put control of children's education in the hands of teachers and school leaders "who know their pupils best".The Department for Education said converting England's schools into academies would put control of children's education in the hands of teachers and school leaders "who know their pupils best".
"We want to work constructively with the sector to deliver this and ensure standards continue to rise," said a DfE spokesman."We want to work constructively with the sector to deliver this and ensure standards continue to rise," said a DfE spokesman.