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Letter from Nick Gibb to Glenys Stacey about reformed A and AS level maths, and further maths.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ofqual's Chief Regulator gave a speech on A level reform to Westminster Education Forum.
Secretary of State for Education speaks about science and maths at the launch of Your Life campaign.
We've published provisional statistics about GCSEs and A levels. They relate to our ongoing work improving the quality of marking.
Ofqual has identified changes that exam boards must make to their assessments in time for the next year’s exams.
Events for citizenship studies, cooking and nutrition, design and technology, and drama and theatre to be taught from the 2016 academic year
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has congratulated young people receiving their A level results today.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces the next steps on GCSE and A level reform.
Elizabeth Truss speaks at the Core Maths Support Programme launch workshop about post-16 maths.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss outlines the case for better maths and science teaching, and new policies designed to help schools.
Education Secretary Michael Gove’s statement about the publication of reformed GCSE and A level content.
Ofqual confirms assessment arrangements for a number of new GCSE, A level and AS qualifications that will be fairer for students.
An exchange of letters between the Secretary of State for Education and Ofqual about GCSE, AS and A level subjects to reform for 2016.
Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock announces 77 new Tech Levels backed by businesses.
Letters about Professor Smith’s recommendation that the new geography A level be introduced in schools from 2016.
Teachers, school leaders and education managers must work more closely to improve maths teaching in Knowsley secondary schools, said Ofsted.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss spoke to computer science teachers about the importance of computing skills.
Elizabeth Truss speaks to the School Leaders Summit about reforms to the curriculum, exams and school accountability.
New statistics show the number of college and sixth-form students who stop taking English and maths after GCSE.
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