Schools are being “stifled” by a lack of autonomy over the curriculum and qualifications, the headmaster of Eton College warned last night.
Tony Little said teachers were often unable to innovate because of the demands of official inspections and the need to get pupils into leading universities.
He warned that schools in Britain were less independent than those in the United States which have more freedom to validate and run their own courses.
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