Sunak’s plan to ditch A-levels is out of touch with reality, says union
by Richard Adams Education editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6FA21)
Head of National Education Union says new qualification would need 5,300 additional teachers in England
Rishi Sunak wants to scrap A-levels and replace them with a single qualification that includes compulsory English and maths, bringing upheaval to sixth-form education in England that would last a decade.
The new baccalaureate-style Advanced British Standard, which Sunak announced in his speech to the Conservative party conference in Manchester, would also kill off the T-level vocational qualification the government launched just three years ago.
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