I've been reading a bit on the above just to gain a bit more understanding about educational provision in the U.K but would like more clarification on Secondary Moderns in particular.
I gather that Sec. modern provision has been very poor but as of 2016 what is the provision like compared to comprehensives in terms of
A. curriculum (is it still geared towards. Vocational career)
b. Teachers
C. Extra curricular activities
D. Equipment
E. Access to information about university applications etc.
Would you say they have caught up? Will A child who goes to a SM have just as much chance as a child attending a Comp gain entry to uni?
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Secondary education
Secondary Modern provision v Comprehensive schools
Iamthegreatest1 · 13/08/2016 00:42
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