Results Should Be Quality Not Quantity - City Head ; Education Matters
Birmingham Post › January 14, 2008
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Birmingham Post › January 14, 2008
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Schools are forced to put youngsters through an ever-increasing quantity of exams to look good in league tables, a Birmingham head teacher has warned.
John Claughton, chief master of King Edward's School in Edgbaston, claimed the system used by the Government to rank schools was the "worst way of doing it".See the full content of this document
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Results Should Be Quality Not Quantity - City Head ; Education Matters
It encouraged ambitious schools to "bulk buy" exams by forcing pupils to do more subjects to amass points rather than concentrating on...
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