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 @9M36K8Gdisagreed…2yrs2Y

The right to be educated is a privilege of a modern society which everyone should be entitled to. The responsibility to be educated is a personal one. The benefits of an education needs to be shown by society. Those who choose not to be educated should not be rewarded for doing so. Unfortunately society currently rewards this through a vacuous media hype of celebrity cult. NB this is argument about what we value and not those who are uneducated due to difficult circumstances.

 @9KMY4CMdisagreed…2yrs2Y

The issue with examined GCSEs specifically is that they don’t allow all learners to perform at their best. Young people have a really wide range of needs and abilities, therefore there needs to be a wide range of flexible qualification options to support every young person to perform at their best.

 @9HGPB32disagreed…3yrs3Y

Not all children are suited to academia, if there is a way they can learn through other ways then I think it should be an option, it also should not appear as "easier" than GCSEs.

 @9FNGK4KLiberal Democratdisagreed…3yrs3Y

Outdated system, provides no applicable skills, increases stress and unrealistic to be placed in an exam scenario

 @9GCKGKDLabourdisagreed…3yrs3Y

Not every student can be graded on the same curve. Education has to be relevant to individuals, and non conventional skills need to be tested and graded too.

 @9G5XGLFLiberal Democratfrom New York  disagreed…3yrs3Y

Not every student can be graded on the same curve. Education has to be relevant to individuals, and non conventional skills need to be tested and graded too.

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