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[FONT=.VnTime]Inspectors and schools whose pupils are not marking adequate progress or in which discipline is poor risk being closed down. School performance tables are published annually to show how well students in individual schools have done in tests and exams. These ‘league tables’ enable parents to compare one school with another, but many people fell that it is unfair to base a comparison on exam results alone.[/FONT]
[FONT=.VnTime] Education standards are often said to be failing. This usually happens after GCSE and A level results are announced: if there are a lot of students with high grades people say that the exams are to easy. Others think that standards are rising and that it is now much harder to achieve good grades[/FONT]
- [FONT=.VnTime]Since 1988 the subjects to be taught in state schools have been laid down in the National Curriculum,which also sets the standard to be achieved. Children have to study the core subjects of English, mathematics and science, and also the foundation subjects of technology, geography , history,art, music and physical education. Older children take a foreign language . The National Curriculum does not apply in Scotland, and schools there are free to decide how much time they devote to each subject.Children to standard assessment tests (SATs) at age of 7,11 and 14. At 16 student take exams for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or the Scottish Certificate of Education. Some students go on to study for A levels in three or four subjects[/FONT]
[FONT=.VnTime]Inspectors and schools whose pupils are not marking adequate progress or in which discipline is poor risk being closed down. School performance tables are published annually to show how well students in individual schools have done in tests and exams. These ‘league tables’ enable parents to compare one school with another, but many people fell that it is unfair to base a comparison on exam results alone.[/FONT]
[FONT=.VnTime] Education standards are often said to be failing. This usually happens after GCSE and A level results are announced: if there are a lot of students with high grades people say that the exams are to easy. Others think that standards are rising and that it is now much harder to achieve good grades[/FONT]