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Michael Gove's plan to scrap GCSEs is ludicrous, say teaching union leaders
21 Jun 2012: Unions say return to exams similar to O-levels would prove divisive and do little to address social mobility
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School league tables
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League tables reveal how many schools met coalition's threshold of 35% of pupils achieving five GCSEs at grade A*-C including English and maths
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21 Jun 2012: Editorial: The new CSE would predominantly be a certificate of the north and the poorer classes
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21 Jun 2012: Letters: Many of those working in primary education fear that these tests could undermine rather than benefit children's progress
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21 Jun 2012: Letters: So, what is Gove's ideology? The destruction of the public education system? An intention to make the class system even more entrenched and uneven?
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Interactive, 21 Jun 2012:
Were O-levels harder than GCSEs? Judge for yourself
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Interactive, 21 Jun 2012:
Were O-levels harder than GCSEs? Judge for yourself
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Interactive, 21 Jun 2012:
Were O-levels harder than GCSEs? Judge for yourself
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Interactive, 21 Jun 2012:
Were O-levels harder than GCSEs? Judge for yourself
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21 Jun 2012: Government data also shows class sizes growing and increase in numbers of pupils eligible for free school meals
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21 Jun 2012: Michael Gove's plans to return to O-levels by 2015 will delight Tory MPs but teachers won't be applauding
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21 Jun 2012: A furious deputy PM, who was not consulted on the reforms, has made clear that he will reject the plans out of hand
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21 Jun 2012: Michael Gove is preparing to replace GCSEs with more difficult exams similar to O-levels, according to leaked documents. But have GCSEs got easier?
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21 Jun 2012: Unions say return to exams similar to O-levels would prove divisive and do little to address social mobility
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