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Re: [Update] "English Baccalaureate" replaces GCSE in England
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Re: [Update] "English Baccalaureate" replaces GCSE in England
"Baccalaureate"
Glad I'm not 16, I can't even pronounce it :dunce: |
Re: [Update] "English Baccalaureate" replaces GCSE in England
I have heard of it before. It's used in France and there is a European one that I think some schools in the UK offer. However although the modules are separate you get passed on it as a whole. So I am not sure if this is like that or they will continue to offer separate qualifications.
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I really hoped this government might get something right in this regard a shift in emphasis to a more balanced system between academic and vocational but it is not meant to be. What i have noticed locally is that many of the truants and non academic kids have been taken into the vocational sector and are doing very well one who lives down the road from me i don't think attended a day of school for two years. He got a placement through some local scheme at a local garage and is now one of their best mechanics even catching up with is reading and writing and maths as he can now see how it benefits him to have those skills in his job.
We are so stuck in this country on the idea that academic excellence is the benchmark to judge people by and seem completely unable or unwilling to accept it is not for everyone such a shame a better approach to vocational training could have done so much that academic study never will. |
Re: [Update] "English Baccalaureate" replaces GCSE in England
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Typical govenment using a word thats not english
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Is this a good time to mention that English is a Germanic Language? :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages |
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Perhaps not daniel, although you are quite correct. Just teach the children to read, write and spell correctly. A grounding in mathematics would be useful. I despair (anagram = aspired) :D
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