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Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill

It is interesting that the hon. Gentleman mentions universities, because I am worried by the extent to which universities are laying on remedial teaching for students taking mathematical, science or engineering degrees. For example, Imperial, one of our best universities, has had to lay on remedial lessons for some of the finest students from our state and independent schools. I am all in favour of increasing participation and getting more people into university, and I also believe—as I said earlier—that students are working harder than ever. It is important that we do everything that we can to encourage and celebrate achievement wherever it exists, but it is also important that we are sure that an examination continues to be worth what it is commonly understood to be worth.

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Reference

488 c40 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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