Baccalaureate plan threatens diplomas
Posted on | November 21, 2008 |
A new career related qualification could throw the Government’s 14-19 plans into disarray.
A vocational version of the international baccalaureate is to be taught in schools in Britain, creating a major competitor to the Government’s 14-19 diplomas.
The international baccalaureate career related certificate is due to be available from 2011. It will appeal to schools that believe the brand may impress parents and employers more than the diplomas, which struggled to attract students when they launch this term.
The certificate will require students to take a vocational course, such as a Btec, and study a foreign language and another academic subject. They will also have to complete a “reflective project that explores ethical dimensions” connected to their vocational studies.
This article was from the TES November edition.
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