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Pearson Education Ltd will take extra steps to protect students following the acquisition of Education Development International plc.
Information about the revised Letterland Phonics (revised edition) programme and how it fulfils the department’s core criteria.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for Project qualifications.
A pack of slides with information from Ofqual and the Department for Education that teachers can use to explain the reforms to parents.
A guide for students on how GCSEs, A levels, vocational and technical qualifications are graded and awarded in the academic year 2021 to 2022.
Guide to the submission process.
Terms and conditions that apply to people who apply to become subject matter specialists for Ofqual.
April 2014 summary of the changes Ofqual is making to AS and A levels and why.
Guide to Ofqual's submission process.
Ofqual has decided that withdrawal of recognition from Vistar should proceed as proposed in the 3 August notice of intention to withdraw recognition.
Isaac Physics provides online extension material and continuing professional development, to help prepare students to study physics and related courses at university.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in history.
The key elements of effective practice identified in our 2018 research that looked at the processes involved in online standardisation of assessors.
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