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GNVQs are `already popular'

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十一月 18, 1994

General National Vocational Qualifications were vigorously defended as "along the right lines" and "already extremely popular" by Tim Boswell, minister for further and higher education, at a conference this week.

He reaffirmed the Government's commitment to A levels, arguing that a "package" of A levels and GNVQs was a good combination for many students.

Speaking at a conference on "The Admissions Maze", organised by the University of North London, Mr Boswell's speech contrasted with a presentation by Brian Roper, vice chancellor of the University of North London, who called for the introduction of a British baccalaureate.

"More than 25 per cent of those who start A levels either don't complete them or fail after two years' work. This is a shocking waste of human potential." He criticised the use of predicted A level grades rather than actual grades in the admissions system.

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