Thursday, 12 July 2007




England's secondary curriculum is being overhauled to "focus on getting the basics right", the government says.
Presenting the changes Schools Secretary Ed Balls said there would be "no dumbing down".

The changes aim to protect traditional aspects of the curriculum but free up a quarter of the day so teachers can focus more on individual students.

Subjects such as personal finance and cookery are likely to be included - plus languages like Mandarin and Urdu.


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