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Ofqual responds to alleged malpractice in Edexcel (Pearson) exams.
We're looking for teachers to attend workshops to help us evaluate the impact of reformed qualifications.
An update on the summer 2017 exams series.
The results of Ofqual's annual survey on perceptions of A levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. Conducted 2 November to 2 December 2016.
New and refreshed resources to help explain GCSE and A level reforms
Education Secretary writes to the Education Select Committee about the GCSE grades 9 to 1.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, spoke to the Association of Colleges (AoC).
Changes to arrangements for reviews and appeals in GCSEs, AS and A levels
Differences between independent and state sectors
Ofqual's report on the perceptions of GCSEs and A levels in England will now be published in April rather than June.
Ofqual has today published its summer series overview, reviews of marking and moderation, and its inter-board comparability report
Regulators for England, Wales and Northern Ireland describe the common features and key differences in GCSEs and A levels in each country.
Today's report explores a new way of judging inter-board comparability in a subject using statistics.
The nation's economic prosperity is at risk because the majority of England’s schools fail to prioritise enterprise education and work-related learning.
Sally Collier spoke to the Grammar School Heads Association on 18 October 2016.
How consistent can marking be? This is the question Ofqual asked at its autumn symposium today (Monday 14 November).
A letter to head teachers from Chief Regulator Sally Collier, requesting support to communicate changes on GCSE reforms.
Ofqual has today (7 September) confirmed how GCSE grades, including 8 and 9, will be awarded.
Ofqual’s Board gives go-ahead for test to help inform GCSE awarding.
Statement from Minister of State for School Standards Nick Gibb.
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