One of the architects of GCSEs has criticised Government plans in the Schools White Paper, published on Monday, to raise the average GCSE score in maths and English from 4.5 to 5 by 2030. The White Paper said pupils who were falling behind in maths and English at primary or secondary school would be given targeted support, for example in the form of small-group tuition, under a new “ Parent Pledge ”....
On Wednesday, former education secretary Lord Kenneth Baker, who helped introduce GCSEs, tol
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2022-03-30 00:00:00.0