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A consultation on rules and guidance for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in ancient history and classical civilisation.
A series of 'postcards' outlining the work Ofqual is doing, with an emphasis on current reforms to qualifications in England.
A consultation on rules and guidance for new GCSEs in engineering, and for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in design and technology
An overview of what changes will be made to GCSE, AS and A level qualifications between 2015 and 2020.
April 2014 summary of the changes Ofqual is making to AS and A levels and why.
A consultation on rules and guidance for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in electronics
Proposals to modify the assessment requirements for some GCSEs, AS and A levels in response to disruption to education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A consultation on rules and guidance for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in film studies and media studies
We're seeking views on the subject content of additional reformed GCSEs and A levels for teaching from September 2017.
A synopsis of the findings of the book: Examination standards: how measures & meanings differ around the world
This consultation is about the rules and guidance we need to put in place for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in religious studies.
This consultation is about the rules and guidance we need to put in place for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in physical education.
Results of an annual survey of heads of schools, teachers, general public, parents, students, employers and higher education institutions in England.
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