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The changes to A-levels were intended to broaden the sixth form curriculum, to stop students specialising too early, typically in three subjects.
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The free-form curriculum itself clues you into all of the things you need to consider to make a startup work (there are no degrees, or at least, not yet).
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All these documents and the issues they refer to form a "curriculum system".
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The answer, according to the firms and organisations calling for change, is to put proper computer science in the form of coding on the curriculum.
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Indeed, its proposals would probably mean more testing, but in a form that covers the full range of the curriculum, that does not bring high-stakes judgements for schools and teacher, and that neither narrows the curriculum nor constrains teaching.
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He said the three year sixth form enabled them to deliver a "very much broader curriculum, we are not just delivering the specification".
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