Rishi Sunak is considering a major reform of A-levels in England which could see the introduction of a new “British baccalaureate”.

The prime minister’s plans could include the compulsory study of maths and English up to the age of 18, according to newspaper reports.

The shake-up of A-levels would be controversial - but no final decision has been taken.

Labour said the proposals were an “undeliverable gimmick”.

  • @primal_buddhist
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    11 year ago

    Seems sensible but if we imagine that by some measure, like PISA, our children seemed to be stagnating or going backwards, who will be accountable? Then a PM will say, elect me and i will take responsibility.

    It’s annoying but also inevitable for as long as we demand that our PMs fix things and be accountable.

    • Blake [he/him]
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      11 year ago

      I can guarantee that if the schools are well funded by the government and ran by teachers, the UK’s PISA scores would be among the best in the world.

      • @primal_buddhist
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        11 year ago

        Obviously you can’t guarantee that and when a politician says such a thing then we still want them to take accountability. How do you guarantee it we would ask and they would say, I will blah blah blah. But what they can’t say is i would hand over some money but not direct how we set standards or curriculum or whatever.

        I am with you, personally, just pointing out the political difficulties.