Education: Curriculum, Exam and Accountability Reform Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Education: Curriculum, Exam and Accountability Reform

Lord Lucas Excerpts
Thursday 7th February 2013

(11 years, 11 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Nash Portrait Lord Nash
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I can assure the noble Baroness that her concerns will not be founded.

Lord Lucas Portrait Lord Lucas
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My Lords, I congratulate my right honourable friend on a very well judged Statement. Can my noble friend help me with a broad, value-added measure? Will the Government consider having a decent base measure for this as key stage 2 is inadequate and very coarse and will distort any measure of performance at key stage 4 if we do not improve on it? As far as the threshold measure in English and maths is concerned, can my noble friend confirm that this will be properly criterion-referenced so that if 95% of our young people achieve that level, they will be awarded it? Can Ofqual please be taught how to do this because it has made a complete Horlicks of it until now?

Lord Nash Portrait Lord Nash
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The noble Lord, Lord Lucas, is very well informed on these two points. He raises two very difficult matters which we will undertake to consider very carefully.