Ditch A-levels and reform Ofsted – we need a big education shake-up
Narrow assessment criteria are stifling potential and squeezing out important soft skills. Steve Coulter of the Tony Blair Institute sets out how to fix this.
Narrow assessment criteria are stifling potential and squeezing out important soft skills. Steve Coulter of the Tony Blair Institute sets out how to fix this.
As teenagers up and down the country celebrate and commiserate their A-level results, the number of students missing out on a university place has hit the highest level in a decade.
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Nearly half of this year’s A-levels were marked at an A or A* grade.
The government has announced that all students in England will now be receiving the GCSE and A-Level grades predicted for them by their teachers. The
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