Vorderman to front Tory maths drive

12 April 2012

David Cameron is due to unveil a package of proposals aimed at improving numeracy, including a maths task force headed by former Countdown host Carol Vorderman.

Ms Vorderman will look at teaching methods, how to address people's "fear" of the subject, and whether tests have got easier.

Mr Cameron will stress that driving up maths standards is crucial to ensure the UK can emerge stronger from the recession.

Speaking ahead of the launch, Ms Vorderman said: "Maths is critically important to the future of this country but Britain is falling behind the best performing countries.

"In the last decade, 3.5 million children have left school without a basic qualification in maths, a shocking statistic.

"If they are to get the best jobs in the future and Britain is to emerge stronger from the recession we have little choice but to sort maths out now. There are many centres of excellence and many fabulous teachers but help is needed for the children being failed.

"Maths is my passion, and there is no question that Britain has developed a fear of the subject and it is time to break that cycle."

The TV presenter will visit schools across the country and hold discussions with experts and parents as part of her work.

Mr Cameron will highlight figures indicating that the poorest children are faring particularly badly at maths.

Of pupils who received free school meals, around 60% - 44,368 - received a D or below at GCSE in the subject last year and just 3,312 achieved an A or A*.

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