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The OISC’s new Code of Standards has now been published and will come into effect on 1 September 2024.
Guidance for test developers working on key stage 1 and key stage 2 national curriculum tests.
The Government Skills and Curriculum Unit (GSCU) was created in September 2020 and is part of the Government People Group within the Cabinet Office. GSCU is part of the Cabinet Office and the Government People Group .
A series of reviews by Ofsted looking at the research evidence currently available about different curriculum subjects.
How schools can use ICFP to create the best curriculum for pupils with available funding.
Report looking at the curricula of high-performing jurisdictions, in order to inform the development of the new national curriculum.
QCA was responsible for maintaining and developing the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations; and accredited and monitored qualifications in colleges and at work.
The ABS proposals are a curriculum reform – they set a new vision for what students should learn post-16, at what level and with what balance across subjects.
The full national curriculum framework for key stages 1 to 4, including programmes of study and attainment targets.
The new Advanced British Standard will put technical and academic education on an equal footing.
The QCDA was responsible for developing the National Curriculum, improving and delivering assessments, and to review and reform qualifications. It was abolished in 2012 with functions being split between the Teaching Agency and the Standards and Testing Agency.
Consultation launched to shape the development of the new Advanced British Standard as part of the Prime Minister’s priority to deliver a world class education.
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