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Equality analysis of GCE AS and A levels.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Analysis of the effect of reformed GCSE history, geography, science and language content on specific protected groups.
Primary assessment and accountability consultation following the publication of the new national curriculum.
Promoting physical activity to have a more physically active nation as part of the legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
An analysis of the effect that revised GCSE subject content in English and maths will have on specific protected groups of people.
Consultation on new GCSE subject content running until 20 August 2013.
Consultation on government reforms of the national curriculum in England and the draft legislation required to bring them into effect.
Document setting out the government's plan for cultural education in England, summarising opportunities open to schools and teachers.
Consultation on changes to the existing national curriculum.
Ofqual's first consultation on reforms to GCSEs in England.
This document assesses the effects of GCSE reform on protected groups.
The purpose of this document is to outline procedures followed by STA when investigating allegations of maladministration.
This impact assessment provides background information on what Becta did and who has taken on these responsibilities since they closed.
This document explains how the King James Bible project was put into action and the purpose behind it.
Introducing the national plan for music education and its initiatives.
This impact assessment looks at a policy which aims to equalise the distribution of funding for music education across England and increase the quality of music education.
The government's response to recommendations made in the review into key stage 2 testing, assessment and accountability.
Independent review, led by Darren Henley MD of Classic FM, to consider how all children can experience a high quality cultural education.
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