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"The proposed new syllabus features just one woman – Mary Wollstonecraft – categorised under the 'liberalism' section.

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Jessy McCabe, 17, noticed that Edexcel's A-level music syllabus featured 63 male composers and no female ones.

"Manifesto," he scoffs, "is an anagram of 'I'm a no-hoper dork who knows a curator or two, but can't write and can't paint.'" It is an engaging survey, if sometimes dense and muddled, but one which strangely ignores some of the more prominent fascist architects, such as Giuseppe Terragni, whose Casa del Fascio in Como features on the syllabus of every architecture student.

Let's put it this way: in the future, Ted Cruz is unlikely to feature on our syllabus.

His work features on the GCSE syllabus, and shortly after Alex Turner printed Clarke's lyrics in Arctic Monkeys' singles, the Bard cropped up playing himself in the Joy Division biopic, Control, and in Plan B's Ill Manors film.

Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? has featured on the GSCE syllabus for music since 2008.

And while we're at it why don't Thomas Hepburn and his ilk feature in  the history syllabus?

But concerns that some students may be distressed by the topic mean it will no longer feature in AQA's syllabus.

Rajinikanth is also the only Indian actor to be featured in the Central Board of Secondary Education CBSEE) syllabus, in a lesson titled From Bus Conductor to Superstar.

Believing electrification and central planning to be at the heart of communism, he ensured that the study of electricity was a key feature of the Russian school syllabus.

So Arthur Miller's The Crucible will no longer feature on the English Literature GCSE syllabus.

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