Ministers pledged to press ahead with plans to introduce new academic diplomas in schools within two years on Sunday in the face of withering criticism of the pace of reform from all the exam boards in England and Wales.
The government was forced on to the defensive after the boards told it that pressing ahead with its plans to begin by 2011 the new qualifications, which could ultimately replace A-levels and GCSEs, would “risk the quality of these important qualifications”.

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