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Newspaper article from Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) Article details Beginning of article Byline: Gareth Evans LAST summer, English language was the problem GCSE subject. This year, it was science and maths. Where will it end? Figures released last Thursday were, in the grand scheme of thi...
Newspaper article from Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) Article details Beginning of article Byline: Gareth Evans LAST summer, English language was the problem GCSE subject. This year, it was science and maths. Where will it end? Figures released on Thursday were, in the grand scheme of th...
Associate professor at Warwick University's Institute of Education Steve Strand said: "You have got to look at which areas the girls are doing better at. It's areas that relate to language and that involve extended writing such as humanities, English, history and modern foreign languag-es.If...
Beginning of article Byline: Gareth Evans LAST summer's GCSE fiasco remains a topic of considerable consternation in education circles, which is hardly surprising given the implications for pupils. The inquest was first opened when variation between English language grades awarded in January and Ju...
Pupils gaining A*-C grades in English language fell by almost 4% from 61.3% to 57.4% and in Maths from 56.4% to 55.5%. In Welsh first language, 72.1% gained A*-C, down 0.9%. The minister has made tackling problems with literacy and numeracy two of his top priorities. "If we ...