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A paper exploring 4 inter-subject comparability policy options that are available to adopt.
An overview of QCA's studies to address the issue of standards across A level subjects.
A graphic describing the outcomes for 4 possible policy options relating to inter-subject comparability.
Ofqual’s research on the comparability of different GCSE, AS and A level subjects in England and related reference papers.
A review of international approaches to inter-subject comparability across 30 countries.
A review by Ofqual of existing literature and research on inter-subject comparability.
Guidance to support academy trusts setting levels of pay for executive leaders.
New Bill will ban UK public bodies from imposing their own boycotts
An action plan in response to the thematic inspection of work with children subject to remand in youth detention.
Explains schools’ legal duties on political impartiality to help school leaders, teachers and other staff consider these in teaching and extra-curricular activities.
When HMRC will issue a joint and several liability notice to someone connected to a company that has received a tax avoidance or tax evasion penalty and the company has started, or is likely to start, insolvency.
Research into the attitudes of male and female students aged 15 to 16 towards STEM subjects.
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