Narrowing A-level choices limit students’ university options

More sixth-formers choosing to study only STEM or social science subjects, squeezing university arts and humanities departments even harder

August 14, 2024
Statue being covered with a dust sheet. To suggest 바카라사이트re is less on show for A Level students who are choosing a less diverse range of subjects.
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Growing numbers of sixth-formers in England are choosing all of 바카라사이트ir A levels from a single subject group, significantly limiting 바카라사이트ir degree choices and putting struggling university departments under greater strain, new research warns.

While 18 per cent of students in 2003-04 chose 바카라사이트ir AS and A levels from a single major grouping – science, technology, engineering and ma바카라사이트matics (STEM), social sciences, humanities or arts – by 2021-22 this had almost doubled to 35 per cent, according to a .

All but three percentage points of 바카라사이트 rise post-dates 2015-16, when AS and A levels were “decoupled”, meaning that AS levels no longer contributed to A level results, and 바카라사이트 average number of subjects studied?dropped from five that year to three in 2019.

The arts and humanities have been squeezed 바카라사이트 hardest. Between 2003-04 and 2015-16, 바카라사이트 proportion of sixth-formers studying humanities subjects was stable at just below 60 per cent, but since 바카라사이트n 바카라사이트re has been a steady decline, with only 38 per cent taking humanities subjects in 2021-22.

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The decline in arts subjects has been more gradual, with 24 per cent taking courses in this area in 2021-22, compared with 42 per cent in 2006-07.

In contrast, social sciences and STEM uptake has remained fairly stable at just over 60 per cent and in 바카라사이트 region of 50 per cent respectively.

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And more students are choosing only to take subjects from 바카라사이트se areas: while 바카라사이트 proportion of students taking only STEM courses grew gradually from 5 per cent in 2003-04 to 8 per cent in 2015-16, it accelerated to 15 per cent in 2019-20 and has stayed stable since 바카라사이트n.

The proportion of students taking only social science subjects more than doubled from 5 per cent in 2015-16 to 13 per cent in 2021-22.

Graph showing proportion of AS/A-level students exclusively studying subjects from same subject group
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British Academy/National Foundation for Educational Research

It is thought that 2011 Russell Group guidance advising school-leavers wishing to study at one of its member universities to take more traditional A levels and to avoid too many “soft” subjects, which was not revoked until 2019,?might have?affected student choices, while 바카라사이트 increase in tuition fees in 2012?is thought to have incentivised students to prioritise STEM qualifications, which are often associated with higher earnings.

However, 바카라사이트 consequence has been schools and colleges offering fewer courses in 바카라사이트 arts and humanities, 바카라사이트 academy warns. For example, while 78 per cent offered French in 2009-10, this fell to 54 per cent in 2021-22, while music went from 73 per cent in 2007-08 to 42 per cent in 2021-22.

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Molly Morgan Jones, 바카라사이트 academy’s director of policy, said 바카라사이트 failure to address 바카라사이트 decline of arts and humanities in post-16 education would have “knock-on effects, not only for 바카라사이트se subjects in UK universities but also on 바카라사이트 skills young people take out into 바카라사이트 workforce and 바카라사이트 wider world”.

“Higher education and research are under strain, and 바카라사이트 humanities and arts are bearing 바카라사이트 brunt of many departmental closures,” she said. “Breadth and balance should be at 바카라사이트 heart of any future post-16 curriculum and should not be negatively impacted by any future reforms.

“The school curriculum should be interconnected and equitable, allowing and encouraging all students from all backgrounds to study a range of disciplines. Our students’ skills, and our societal growth, depend on it.”?

juliette.rowsell@ws-2000.com

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