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National Curriculum Review_ What might change for GCSEs
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Hello my name's Amber Allitt and I'm a journalist specialising in education.
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Last year the government launched a full review of the National Curriculum and
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the assessment system. This maps out what schools should be teaching young people
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as well as what standards they should be achieving at. This week the expert
00:18
leading the review released its initial preliminary report after receiving
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around 7,000 submissions from the public about what needs to change. Now this
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doesn't mean that the curriculum review is over nor does it contain the panel's
00:31
final recommendations to the Department for Education but it does shape how the
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rest of the process is going to go as well as outlining what some of the main
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areas of focus are going to be. There has been some concern raised by experts,
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educators, young people and families alike about exams. The panel has so far
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found that the system is working pretty well but there are a few key issues that
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may end up recommending that the government change for learners going
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forward. Here are three that might impact GCSEs. The report did say that the
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intensive high-stakes assessment system can have an impact on well-being. Its own
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polling of young people found that half of those who completed the GCSEs last
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summer found it either difficult or very difficult to cope with stress during the
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exam period. In Glensier 11 pupils sit between 24 and 31 hours of exams on
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average, on par with Singapore but much much higher than other high achieving
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countries like New Zealand, Ireland and Canada. In its next phase of work the
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review says it will carefully consider whether there are opportunities to
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reduce the overall volume of assessments at Key Stage 4 for students without
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compromising the importance of the qualification or the results. This may
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mean it recommends fewer GCSE exams overall. Maths and English are required
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subjects for GCSE level students and if they fail their exam they do have to do
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a re-sit currently but the panel noted that there were often repeated failures
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and the quality of provision appeared to be uneven. It will also be considering
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other pathways for these students. Finally the English baccalaureate, a
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performance measure for schools based on students who take a selected series of
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GCSE subjects. There has been some concern that this measure may
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unnecessarily constrain young people's choices in time to study other subjects
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they might be interested in. Going forward the review will look at whether
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it still has a place among the measures used to evaluate skill performance.
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