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Provisional information on 16- to 18-year-olds' A level and other level 3 results at the end of their final year.
This publication presents the findings from an evaluation of Controlled Assessment (CA) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A level and other level 3 results for 16- to 18-year-olds at the end of their final year.
A research paper by NFER for Ofqual looking into any relationships between attainment at GCSEs and A levels.
Provisional data on the attainment of young people aged 19 in the 2009 to 2010 academic year.
This paper presents a comprehensive set of statistical analyses on how to increase the number of young people in England with good A levels in maths and science.
Research by Ofqual and QCA into fairness in exams and qualifications assessments.
Ofqual's research into malpractice.
Research by Ofqual and QCA into the economics of qualifications and exams.
Research papers by Ofqual and QCA on the comparability of different qualifications.
Research by Ofqual and QCA into the use of technology in assessment.
Research by Ofqual and QCA into the comparability of qualifications.
Research by Ofqual and QCA on assessment tasks.
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