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 Seeing the dumbed down science in my daughter's GCSE syllabus, and
knowing the explosives we used to make when I was at school, it seems
that the Government believes that having citizens who know how to use
lab equipment is too dangerous a risk to state control to be alowed to
continue.
 





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Subject: Oh dear...



Science community dismayed at decision to axe lab work from A-levels...

 

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/apr/09/science-community-disma
y-axe-lab-work-alevel

 

 

 


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