Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris today announced that she was asking David Hargreaves of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to take personal charge of a review of the implementation of the A level reforms after their first year.
She acknowledged the concerns being expressed in schools and colleges about the burdens being placed on students during the current examination season.
Ms Morris said: "These are the most fundamental reforms to advanced level qualifications for 50 years. Inevitably, not everything is yet right in the way they have been brought in and there will be lessons to be learnt.
"I remain committed to modernising the 16-19 curriculum. It is essential that our young people are equipped for the 21st century with a broad range of knowledge and understanding. We have rightly moved on from the old excessively narrow sixth form curriculum - it was simply not enough.




