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1419 Extending Opportunities Raising Standards Consultation Document Great Britain Department For Education And Skills

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1419 Extending Opportunities Raising Standards Consultation Document Great Britain Department For Education And Skills
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Publisher: Norwich : The Stationery Office
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.32 MB
Author: Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills
Language: English
Year: 2002

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1419 Extending Opportunities Raising Standards Consultation Document Great Britain Department For Education And Skills by Great Britain. Department For Education And Skills instant download after payment.

87 pages : 30 cm, This Green Paper set outs the Government's proposals to reform the secondary education system in England for pupils aged between 14 to 19 years. These aim to modernise the curriculum and qualifications system with four key challenges in mind: to achieve a greater diversity of educational provision; to address under-achievement levels; to respond to the needs of the UK economy and meet skills shortages; and to promote social inclusion and citizenship. The consultation document outlines a new coherent 14-19 phase which will conclude with an overarching award called a Matriculation Diploma offered at three different levels, in order to recognise a pupil's achievements at age 19. Other measures include: 1) a new structure for the National Curriculum at Key Stage 4, with core compulsory subjects of maths, english, science, ICT and citizenship as well as some work-related learning, with modern languages, humanities and the arts being optional; 2) more vocational qualifications, including GCSEs for vocational subjects such as tourism; 3) a distinction grade at A level to identify high achievers; 4) a new generation of Modern Apprenticeships; and 5) greater flexibility in learning pace and progression towards exams which will enable high achieving pupils to take GCSEs earlier or bypass them in favour of AS level exams, \"Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Department for Education and Skills by command of Her Majesty, February 2002.\", Includes bibliographical references

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