Interesting.
Here in Ingerlund kids can do combined science (all 3 sciences, counts as 2 GCSEs) or triple science (separate GCSEs in biology, chemistry and physics). Only 1 maths GCSE, not 2. English language and literature are still separate too.
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I'm not sure that streamlining maths and science GCSEs is a good idea.
Interesting.
Here in Ingerlund kids can do combined science (all 3 sciences, counts as 2 GCSEs) or triple science (separate GCSEs in biology, chemistry and physics). Only 1 maths GCSE, not 2. English language and literature are still separate too.
"Aspiring tattoo artist Erin Binnion, 18, said she supported a wider range of GCSEs, saying the current qualifications were "sometimes limited" and alternatives can be less attractive than first choices.."
Wales in the race to the top, as usual.
I'm not sure really. It's never easy to overhaul things like this as there will always be more people upset than supportive.
I do however thing that learning Welsh until 16 is unnecessary. By 14, you learn the cultural enrichment elements of the language and the basics of conversation etc but many will not be in a position to compete for Welsh language jobs - they can of course choose to continue to do it however. There is only so many hours in a day and I wonder whether the hours of 15 and 16 year olds may be better spent on other subjects?
I don't understand why they don't have much, if anything targeting trades.
Things like plumbing, carpentry, electrician, mechanic. I think I'd have found that really interesting and far more worthwhile day to dsy than many other subjects even if I didn't take it further. Even a combined class if the funding isn't there to diversify too much.
Teaching of saving, investing, mortgages is also something that was missing when I was in school.