YES - JOHN BANGS, HEAD OF EDUCATION, NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHER.
A-Levels should be given equal value. The Qualifications and CurriculumAuthority recently commissioned an independent inquiry on standards andfound that there had been no slippage. The divide erected by some todistinguish between traditional and so-called "soft" A-Levels is more aresistance to new ideas and a fear of the future than to do with a fallin educational standards. Our pupils and our teachers work extremelyhard to achieve good results. Yet each year they are told theirachievements are not worth the paper they are written on if they happento be in anything other than traditional subjects.
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