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Ofqual has today (Tuesday, 11th June) launched a 12 week consultation on GCSE reform.
The Minister for Education and Childcare explains changes to the curriculum.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State comments on iGCSEs, new powers for teachers and scrapping bureaucracy.
A statement by a spokesman for the Department for Education in response to the Ofqual judicial review.
Secretary of State for Education wrote to Ofqual's Chief Regulator about the government's plans for reforming GCSE, AS and A level qualifications.
Education Secretary Michael Gove gives an oral statement to the House on curriculum, exam and accountability reform.
Glenys Stacey responds to Michael Gove's letter about the reform of key stage 4 qualifications.
Details of Michael Gove’s announcement that computer science will be included in the EBacc.
Ofqual confirms reforms to GCSEs from September 2012.
Education Secretary Michael Gove: Our exams system needs fundamental reform.
Details of the announcement that state schools can now offer iGCSEs in key subjects, and that phase 4 diplomas will be scrapped.
Details on changes to iGCSE qualifications in key subjects, with results set to be included in school performance tables.
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