In March 2000, something quite odd happened: Staffordshire University hit the headlines. Students would be offered the chance to study David Beckham as part of a 12-week course in “football culture”.
The ditching of Amercian classic novels from the GCSE syllabus “smacks of censorship” says Bradford’s politician in charge of education. Councillor Ralph Berry has heavily criticised Education ...
The international GCSE based on traditional O-levels is not suitable for widespread use in this country because it does not test what is being taught in schools, a report commissioned by the ...
The shocking news has emerged that Education Secretary Michael Gove has removed To Kill a Mockingbird and Of Mice and Men from the GCSE syllabus because he believes students should focus on more ...
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