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English Baccalaureate

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Lord Baker warns of EBacc’s damaging 1904 curriculum

Government policy

An era of ‘hyper-accountability’

Government policy

Warnings about the EBacc have come to pass

Government policy

Special report: Music and the EBacc

Art, Drama & Music

The EBacc: Five things to remember

Performance tables

A subject hierarchy created in one stroke

English Baccalaureate

Diary of a headteacher: Government policy vs personal ethics

Performance tables

Making 90 per cent of students take the EBacc will damage futures

Performance tables

A compulsory EBacc contradiction

Curriculum

Nine in 10 disagree with DfE's compulsory EBacc plan

Performance tables
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