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UK teachers: Let’s scrap national curriculum, testing

Teachers in England will back radical new proposals to abolish the national curriculum and end all national testing for students under 16. Delegates attending the annual conference of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers will debate controversial plans to abandon the detailed subject-by-subject specifications introduced in 1988 and replace them with a “shortlist” of essential skills. Follow this story in The Guardian.

Posted by David Roberts on 11 April 2006 in Policy

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