Films spark demand for new GCSEMore
Teenagers will be able to study the history behind Hollywood blockbusters like Troy and Alexander for a new GCSE it has been announced.
The OCR exam board is devising the ancient history GCSE to cater for a surge in interest in the Romans and ancient Greeks.
Pupils will learn about literature and art and study archaeological evidence for the qualification, which will be taught in schools from September next year.
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At last, a move in a positive direction on the exam front. This is from the Press Association
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