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Former universities minister David Willetts thinks we force school pupils to specialise too soon. As a result there is a parting of the ways between science and the humanities.

Every day this week the former Conservative MP and universities minister, David Willetts, is examining our education system - stage by stage.

Putting politics to one side, he's taking a long hard look at education to challenge some of the conventional wisdom we've all lived with for a long time - and which, he argues, shapes the debate without our even realising it.

In this programme, David laments his own choice of A Levels and argues that the current system forces school pupils to specialise much too soon. As a result, he says, there is a sudden and unhelpful parting of the ways between science and the humanities.

Producer: Charlotte McDonald.

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14 minutes

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Tue 29 Dec 2015 13:45

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  • Tue 29 Dec 2015 13:45