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Rules and regulations for coursework in GCSEs (graded A* to G).
Rules and regulations for coursework in Functional Skills qualifications.
Comparing specifications from 5 subject areas, at GCSE and A level, with and without coursework to investigate how attainment differs dependent on student characteristics.
Ofqual's research into non-exam assessment, controlled assessment and coursework.
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) could support you while you’re studying – don’t miss out.
How to get permission from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) to reuse its learning materials and the rules you must follow.
Information for exams officers about using the Parcelforce Worldwide yellow label service to dispatch exam scripts for general qualifications.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Guide to the submission process.
What you must do if something goes wrong and you find that there has been, or may have been, an unplanned disturbance of asbestos at the school or college.
Analysis of penalties issued for malpractice in vocational and technical qualifications included in 2018 performance tables.
A postcard to share with students and parents showing the measures that have been made to help students in England with exams in GCSEs, AS and A levels.
Who is responsible for making sure data is processed securely in a school.
How GCSEs, AS and A levels will be assessed in 2022.
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