Schools should consider ‘greater flexibility’ over GCSE grades for sixth form
Schools have been advised to look at other evidence in their decisions about post-16 study.
Schools have been advised to look at other evidence in their decisions about post-16 study.
The Labour Party has called for greater support for universities and students amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Tory MP Jonathan Gullis said schools had been portrayed as ‘death traps’ during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The founder of the Good Law Project has said the lack of detail on the proposals is ‘troubling’.
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The children’s author said play should not be seen as an ‘add on’.
The party also pledged to recruit nearly 20,000 more teachers.
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