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We are seeking views on our proposals for final entries to legacy GCSEs, AS and A levels.
We're seeking views on secondary legislation to support the introduction of the national reference test.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Consulting on assessment arrangements for AS and A level geology and politics, and GCSE physical education (short course).
The second part of Ofqual's consultations on developing new GCSEs, AS and A levels for first teaching in September 2017.
The first part of Ofqual's consultations on developing new GCSEs, AS and A levels for first teaching in September 2017.
Includes a list of subjects that we are proposing to discontinue.
We're looking for views on how the spoken language assessment should be conducted, marked and graded in the new GCSE.
Proposals for how practical work in new GCSE science qualifications due to be taught from 2016 should be assessed
Proposals for the new religious studies GCSE, AS and A level qualifications due be taught from 2016
New subjects are: citizenship studies, cooking and nutrition, design and technology, and drama for GCSE; drama and theatre AS and A level.
Includes: art and design, computer science, PE GCSEs; dance, geography, maths, music and modern foreign language AS and A levels.
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