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A-levels 'will not be scrapped' | A-levels 'will not be scrapped' |
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Suggestions that A-levels are to be scrapped in favour of qualifications combining vocational and academic elements have been denied. | Suggestions that A-levels are to be scrapped in favour of qualifications combining vocational and academic elements have been denied. |
The government issued the denial after former chief inspector of schools Mike Tomlinson claimed there was a new "willingness" to revisit the issue. | The government issued the denial after former chief inspector of schools Mike Tomlinson claimed there was a new "willingness" to revisit the issue. |
He proposed in 2004 that a new system of diplomas should replace existing qualifications including the A-level. | |
But the government opted to bring in diplomas alongside A-levels. | |
The prime minister is very concerned about skill levels and very keen to find ways of enhancing them Sir Mike Tomlinson | The prime minister is very concerned about skill levels and very keen to find ways of enhancing them Sir Mike Tomlinson |
The first pupils will begin the new diplomas next year in five subject areas, including construction and engineering. | The first pupils will begin the new diplomas next year in five subject areas, including construction and engineering. |
They are intended as a mixture of theoretical and practical learning. | |
But they are in danger of tending to be seen as primarily vocational, so there has been concern that they will be seen as sink courses for non-academic pupils and take second place to A-levels. | |
Sir Mike told BBC Radio 4's World at One he believed Gordon Brown's government was willing to look at the issue again. | Sir Mike told BBC Radio 4's World at One he believed Gordon Brown's government was willing to look at the issue again. |
"The prime minister is very concerned about skill levels and very keen to find ways of enhancing them. | "The prime minister is very concerned about skill levels and very keen to find ways of enhancing them. |
"I'm sure that if he thought there were other changes which could be made to enhance that part of the policy, then I'm sure he would give it serious consideration." | "I'm sure that if he thought there were other changes which could be made to enhance that part of the policy, then I'm sure he would give it serious consideration." |
Academic divide | Academic divide |
He said there was always due to be a review in 2008 and it was a question of whether Mr Brown would look at these parts of his proposals more sympathetically. | He said there was always due to be a review in 2008 and it was a question of whether Mr Brown would look at these parts of his proposals more sympathetically. |
Can we detect a sniff of another potential Brown u-turn? BBC political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2007/08/exam_fever.html">Read Laura's thoughts in full His comments were backed up by former education secretary Estelle Morris who said she hoped Mr Brown would look at a more integrated qualification. | |
However, Schools Minister Kevin Brennan said although the government was determined to end the divide between academic and vocational education, there were "no plans to scrap A-levels". | However, Schools Minister Kevin Brennan said although the government was determined to end the divide between academic and vocational education, there were "no plans to scrap A-levels". |
"We recently announced revisions to the A-level system to ensure that the highest levels of achievement are recognised. | "We recently announced revisions to the A-level system to ensure that the highest levels of achievement are recognised. |
"It is a testament to our education reforms and the hard work of pupils and teachers that more young people than ever now have the opportunity to do A-levels and to do well in them." | "It is a testament to our education reforms and the hard work of pupils and teachers that more young people than ever now have the opportunity to do A-levels and to do well in them." |
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