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Information about subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) support for initial teacher training (ITT) recruitment.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (A* to G) in classical subjects.
An analysis of the effect that revised GCSE and A level subject content will have on specific protected groups of people.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Research into the performance of pupils in higher education in English Baccalaureate (EBacc) subjects at key stage 4.
Includes: art and design, computer science, PE GCSEs; dance, geography, maths, music and modern foreign language AS and A levels.
Numbers and proportions of girls and boys studying A level subjects in England.
Conditions and requirements, and corresponding guidance, applying to GCSE qualifications being awarded in 2021.
This research reviews ways to overcome the barriers that young women are up against to increase the uptake of STEM subjects at A level.
Functional skills English subject content at entry levels, level 1 and level 2.
New subjects are: citizenship studies, cooking and nutrition, design and technology, and drama for GCSE; drama and theatre AS and A level.
Conditions and requirements, and corresponding guidance, applying to GCSE qualifications being awarded in 2022.
A review by Ofqual of existing literature and research on inter-subject comparability.
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