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Ofqual has published a final report following its investigation of marking issues identified at the exam board OCR last in summer 2014.
Ofqual launches consultation on GCSE, AS and A level subjects for 2017
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb on a consultation on revised subject content for GCSE and A levels.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
An open letter from Glenys Stacey explaining how Ofqual are regulating the awarding of GCSEs, IGCSEs, AS and A levels.
A speech by Glenys Stacey, Chief Regulator, at the Grammar School Heads Association conference at the RAF Club, London.
Our prototype of an improved register of regulated qualifications is up and running. We'd like your feedback.
The results of Ofqual’s annual survey on perceptions of A levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. Conducted 19 January to 27 February 2015.
We have made more decisions about qualifications that could be reformed for teaching from September 2017
Following our June 2014 consultation, we are now announcing our decisions on the reform of qualifications for first teaching in 2016/2017.
New research highlights the benefits of science, technology, engineering and maths qualifications to girls' future earnings.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A speech by Glenys Stacey, Chief Regulator at the ASCL (Association of School and College Leaders) Annual Conference
Analysis lays bare the importance of getting good grades at school.
A speech by Glenys Stacey, Chief Regulator, at the Inside Government conference on GCSE and A level reform.
A speech given to the Association of Colleges' A level reform conference by Ofqual's Phil Beach.
Ofqual has confirmed the assessment arrangements for a number of the remaining GCSE, AS and A level subjects that will be taught from 2016.
Minister for School Reform Nick Gibb's statement on reforming GCSE and A level content.
A speech to the 2015 Association of Colleges Examinations Officers' conference by Glenys Stacey, Chief Regulator for Ofqual.
Figures show more girls than ever before taking maths and physics at A level.
Ofqual has confirmed the assessment arrangements for a number of GCSE, AS and A level subjects which will be taught from 2016.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces final content for more rigorous and demanding arts GCSEs and A levels, and GCSE computer science.
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