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Business blamed for slide in modern languages

By Jon Boone

Published: August 24 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 24 2007 03:00

Teenagers are abandoning modern languages at GCSE level because business is not convincing people the qualifications are valued by employers, exam board heads said yesterday.

Responding to results showing a further collapse in the number of 16 year olds sitting exams in French and German, Greg Watson, chief executive of exam board OCR, accused business of sending out mixed messages.

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