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More Growth for A Level Economics But is AS on the Way Out?
17th July 2017
The latest exam entry data from Ofqual suggests continued growth in the popularity of A Level Economics. However, AS Economics is rapidly being abandoned by centres and it's hard to imagine it still being around for long.
Entries for A Level Economics (Year 13) grew again in 2017, this time by 1,050 candidates (3.7%) continuing the consistent trend of recent years.
However entries for the decoupled AS Economics fell sharply by 23,250 (60%), broadly in line with the experience of other reformed A Level subjects.
Amongst the factors being cited by centres for abandoning AS entries are:
- Schools opting for a genuinely two-year linear approach (relying on internal end of Yr12 assessment)
- The need to significantly cut costs (AS entries are a big drain on centre funds)
- Centres encouraging students to take three, not four subjects from the start of Year 12
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