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Ready reckoners to calculate progress scores for pupils and schools, and key stage 2 transition matrices by key stage 1 prior attainment.
This study assesses the practice of Reviews that included cluster-randomised controlled trials against criteria developed from guidance
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 19 March 2024.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Nicol and Mr S Wheeler MCIEH CEnvH dated 06 October 2023
Research papers published as Ofqual's 'Reliability Compendium' looking at the reliability of education assessment.
Ready reckoner to calculate level 3 value-added scores for providers. Transition matrices shows grades in different subjects nationally.
As part of the wider evaluation of the programme a mixed-methods randomised control trial was undertaken in Pakistan
This Call for Evidence will explore concerns about poor practice in the tenant farming sector and examine the role of industry and government in addressing them.
The statistics are ready reckoners which show the estimated direct impact on HMRC tax revenues, if simple changes (e.g. a one per cent or one percentage point change) were made to various taxes. They are intended to assist researchers and...
Paper prepared by Public Health England (PHE).
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