Ministers in England are updating the school curriculum after a comprehensive review of current teachings. These changes aim to modernize and improve educational standards.
Famous singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has welcomed the modifications to the national curriculum, which now allow more students to engage in creative subjects.
Ed Sheeran praised government plans to update educational content, removing "outdated systems that stop kids from studying music and the arts."
The first review of England's curriculum in over ten years introduces lessons on identifying fake news and understanding mortgages, alongside traditional subjects.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasized the goal to "revitalize" the curriculum while maintaining fundamental skills like English, mathematics, and reading.
School leaders regard the review's recommendations as "sensible," though they stress the need for adequate funding and qualified teachers for effective implementation.
The review was initiated last year to develop a "cutting-edge" curriculum aimed at reducing achievement gaps between disadvantaged students and their peers.
Most recommendations will be adopted, including the abolition of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), which measures school performance based on student participation and achievement in core subjects and languages.
Government reforms focus on modernizing education by broadening curriculum topics and removing outdated systems, aiming to boost fairness and student engagement across England.