Focuses on mix and match academic and educational qualifications in Great Britain. Comments from students who are taking combination courses; Consultation paper where the tailor-made courses were first published; Comments from Baroness Blackstone, British education and employment minister; Key reforms in courses.
Reports on the formalization of the British government's school curriculum review. Authorization of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to carry out the sort of a review that it was already conducting; Main conclusions of the advisory paper from the QCA to ministers; Timetable for implementation of the school curriculum; List of appointments to the government advisory committee on personal social and health education.
Published
1998
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