The National Curriculum was first created in 1988 by the conservative government. The national curriculum was introduced to all state school located within England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The aim was to guarantee that every individual was given the same education in order that it is equal and fair. Every school within England had the chance to select which subject should be taught and how it will benefit students. Also, with the national curriculum, GCSE was first introduced and taught to 16 year olds. The change involved a legal requirement that was vital for every individual from the ages of 5 to
The National Curriculum was first created in 1988 by the conservative government. The national curriculum was introduced to all state school located within England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The aim was to guarantee that every individual was given the same education in order that it is equal and fair. Every school within England had the chance to select which subject should be taught and how it will benefit students. Also, with the national curriculum, GCSE was first introduced and taught to 16 year olds. The change involved a legal requirement that was vital for every individual from the ages of 5 to