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Diploma students set to treble | Diploma students set to treble |
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The number of pupils taking Diploma qualifications in England will treble to 40,000 next September, says the Schools Minister Jim Knight. | The number of pupils taking Diploma qualifications in England will treble to 40,000 next September, says the Schools Minister Jim Knight. |
This will take numbers up to the levels initially expected for last September, when fewer than 12,000 students began the first year of the qualification. | |
The Diplomas combine both theoretical and practical learning in various industry sectors. | |
Mr Knight said the new exams had now "reached the tipping point". | |
The qualifications will be offered by 97% of local authorities by September 2010, the schools minister says. | The qualifications will be offered by 97% of local authorities by September 2010, the schools minister says. |
Another five vocational Diplomas are set to be launched in the autumn, including hospitality and hair and beauty, in addition to the five launched in September 2008. | |
'Cautious roll-out' | 'Cautious roll-out' |
"Almost every local area will offer a Diploma by 2010. By 2013 all the Diplomas will be available in every part of the country," said Mr Knight, who announced an additional £50m to support local providers. | "Almost every local area will offer a Diploma by 2010. By 2013 all the Diplomas will be available in every part of the country," said Mr Knight, who announced an additional £50m to support local providers. |
"This vindicates our cautious initial roll out, which ensured those early adopters were of the highest quality." | "This vindicates our cautious initial roll out, which ensured those early adopters were of the highest quality." |
The Diploma has been the government's attempt to create a qualification that bridges the divide between academic and vocational exams. | The Diploma has been the government's attempt to create a qualification that bridges the divide between academic and vocational exams. |
But they have faced a muted response from students - with an initial forecast of 40,000 in the first intake being revised down to the 11,490 who began courses. | But they have faced a muted response from students - with an initial forecast of 40,000 in the first intake being revised down to the 11,490 who began courses. |
A study from the Department for Children, Schools and Families suggested that young people were confused by what Diplomas represented. | A study from the Department for Children, Schools and Families suggested that young people were confused by what Diplomas represented. |
And a report from the Sutton Trust claimed that only 30% of secondary teachers thought Diplomas were useful for pupils planning for university. | And a report from the Sutton Trust claimed that only 30% of secondary teachers thought Diplomas were useful for pupils planning for university. |
As well as competing with established qualifications such as A-levels and GCSEs, the Diploma is entering an increasingly diverse "market" in exams. | As well as competing with established qualifications such as A-levels and GCSEs, the Diploma is entering an increasingly diverse "market" in exams. |
For more academic pupils, the Cambridge pre-U is being introduced and a number of high-profile independent schools have switched to international qualifications. | For more academic pupils, the Cambridge pre-U is being introduced and a number of high-profile independent schools have switched to international qualifications. |
The next group of Diplomas being launched in September will be environmental and land-based studies; business, administration and finance; manufacturing and product design; hospitality; hair and beauty studies. | The next group of Diplomas being launched in September will be environmental and land-based studies; business, administration and finance; manufacturing and product design; hospitality; hair and beauty studies. |
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