Government failed to consult on English Baccalaureate

Janaki Mahadevan
Thursday, July 28, 2011

The government was wrong to introduce the English Baccalaureate (EBac) before the national curriculum review was completed, a group of MPs has claimed.

Select committee warned that schools would focus on pupils who were on the cusp of achieving the standard. Image: NTI
Select committee warned that schools would focus on pupils who were on the cusp of achieving the standard. Image: NTI

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