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GCSEs and A Levels
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Strategies to improve students’ independent study skills
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Concern over GCSE computer science uptake
GCSEs and A Levels
Performance of FSM students in key stage 4 under the microscope in Wales
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Questions over National Reference Tests
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The EBacc effect – teachers’ anger at narrowing curriculum
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The EBacc: A backward model of learning
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The challenge of exam Access Arrangements
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Lord Baker warns of EBacc’s damaging 1904 curriculum
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Exam regulations update
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Disappointment at plan to ‘water down’ entitlement framework
GCSEs and A Levels
Schools await call to take on National Reference Test duty
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An era of ‘hyper-accountability’
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