Powell says it's not right that struggling students are branded 'failures'published at 09:05 BST
Image source, ReutersEarlier we heard from Education Secretary Lucy Powell that the government is introducing a new "stepping stone" qualification - between GCSEs and further studies - to break the resit cycle.
She's also been talking about this with BBC Radio 4's Today programme - and says it's not right that students resitting and struggling to pass maths and English are being branded as "failures" and thrown "to the scrap heap".
Powell says introducing a level one qualification for the subjects is not "lowering standards" for academic excellence.
She adds: "I profoundly reject the suggestion that a technical or vocational qualification is somehow for not-so-clever kids, or is a lower standard or expectation."


















