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Measures to give teachers the support they need to teach pupils skills such as coding, computer programming and cyber security announced today
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A letter sharing feedback from previous exam years to help schools/colleges have a successful exam series.
Students studying GCSE computer science from this September will be assessed by exam only in 2020.
The results of Ofqual's annual survey on perceptions of A levels, GCSEs and other qualifications in England. Conducted 24 October to 1 December 2017.
Two new research studies published as part of on-going programme of work.
Additional guidance on the interpretation of Department for Education technical guidance for performance table qualifications.
Proposals to strengthen regulation of the use of teachers as examiners.
An academy in south London has been helping to shape the future guidance on Relationships and Sex education for other schools
New results published today show standards are rising across England's secondary schools.
HM Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman discusses science education and the quest for knowledge.
Our summer report is being published alongside reviews of marking and moderation statistics and a range of associated analyses.
Evidence suggests changes are required to ensure grades are fair and reliable in summer 2018.
Please contribute your views to Ofqual's review by 31 October 2017.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector talks about a values-rich society. The subject of the conference was 'A values anchor in stormy seas'.
Letters being sent to schools selected for participation.
Ofqual's guide to results, standards and grade boundaries in the 2017 GCSE results.
Minister of State for School Standards, Nick Gibb, congratulates students on GCSE results day
Latest information and actions from the Standards and Testing Agency (STA) for schools, academies, local authorities and academy trusts.
Ofqual's symposium covered a number of topics relating to this year's exams.
Schools in England will have a second chance to challenge GCSE, AS & A level and project results if they have concerns about marking errors.
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