National curriculum - english literature
National Curriculum
Part 1 - Introduction
<Tab/>Education is the basis of becoming successful either in the work place or college; it is valuable and important in our society. The National Curriculum was introduced in 1988 into schools of England and Wales to ensure that all children in schools receive the same basic education. Students are taught skills, understanding, and knowledge to enter college and become successful in life. Students are usually taught
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