The Government launched a review of curriculum and assessment in schools and colleges just weeks after winning the general ...
GCSE and A-level teacher assessments: benefits of replacing exams undermined by lack of transparency
In January, UK education secretary Gavin Williamson announced that GCSE and A-level exams in England would not go ahead. Now, Williamson has outlined further information about how assessments for ...
GCSE, AS and A-level exams in England this summer will be replaced by school assessments, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has confirmed. Mr Williamson told MPs that the Government will put its ...
The final curriculum review report, commissioned by Labour last year, has recommended exam volume at key stage 4 be reduced ...
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GCSE exams should be replaced by school-based assessments next year amid coronavirus disruption, a leading headteacher has said. Changes could also be made to A-level exams so there is less content or ...
The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary pupils how to identify misinformation under sweeping curriculum reforms.
New regulations following consultation mark a further step towards a qualification that could connect communities. Ofqual has today set out the rules ...
GCSE results are up significantly on last year after a decision to base them on teachers' assessment. Qualifications Wales estimated almost three-quarters of grades awarded were A* to C, with more ...
GCSE and A-level exams will be replaced with school-based assessments this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has confirmed. The new announcement follows the ...
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