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Guidance driving examiners follow when they carry out ADI part 3 tests - the test of the teachning ability of someone wanting to become an ADI.
Findings from the second survey investigating higher education institutions' views and experiences of the diplomas for 14- to 19-year-olds.
University courses that fail to deliver good outcomes, with high drop-out rates and poor employment prospects will be subject to strict controls.
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Guidance for driving examiners carrying out the practical and extended driving tests for cars.
Findings from a project to ensure that UCAS and the higher education sector became engaged with the 14 to 19 diploma qualification.
Upper Tribunal tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Bacon and Judge Greg Sinfield on 28 March 2024
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Ovey on 8th February 2024.
This research aims to provide policy makers and practitioners with systematic and robust evidence into the effects of the diplomas.
This official statistics release (OSR) provides the earliest information on the overall participation and achievements of young people taking diplomas in the academic year 2009 to 2010.
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