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Able pupils poorly served by diplomas, say teachers

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: January 26 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 26 2009 02:00

Just one-fifth of teachers think ministers' flagship new diploma qualification is "suitable" for pupils who want to go to university, according to research from a well-regarded education charity.

The figure suggests that diplomas - launched with fanfare by Whitehall last autumn - are still fighting for status in the increasingly competitive market for teenage qualifications.

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