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Ministers resist calls to abandon exams

By Jean Eaglesham

Published: June 11 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 11 2007 03:00

Ministers rejected a call from a teaching standards watchdog to scrap national exams for under-16s yesterday, despite increasing pressure to move to a different system of assessing pupils and schools.

The General Teaching Council, an independent regulatory body set up by the government, called for the abolition of the system of Standard Assessment Tests, taken by children in England at the ages of seven, 11 and 14.

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