The launch of the National Year of Reading is the perfect opportunity to remind everyone that AQA has introduced five new additional texts to our A-level English Literature specifications, which will be available for first teaching in September 2025. These reflect our commitment to ensure that current and future generations of young people have an opportunity to experience a diverse, balanced, and inclusive English Literature curriculum. Find out more here > https://lnkd.in/e3uUSjex
AQA introduces new texts for A-level English Literature
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Hannah Maria Stanislaus CF
2moI commend this and I really do, however, can we please remove optional? During the height of Covid-19, poetry as a main piece of text in GCSE was made optional. English is already too 'optional', we MUST start evolving into texts that are set, that are diverse. My blackness is not optional, why should these texts be? MORE must be done.