Editorial: By failing to set out clear plans for next summer, the government gives the impression that politics, not pupils, come first
The chronic uncertainty pervading England’s secondary schools may be just one among many problems that Boris Johnson’s government is failing to deal with. But the urgency of the situation regarding GCSE and A-level exams, due to be taken by more than 1 million teenagers next summer, makes the lack of clarity from ministers inexcusable. Wednesday’s announcement by the Scottish government that National 5s would be replaced by teacher assessment threw the UK government’s inaction into stark relief.
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