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GCSEs and A Levels
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GCSEs and A Levels
Removing flaws in how exams are marked, graded and appealed
Examinations & Qualifications
Holding our breath: More unintended consequences or change for the better?
Curriculum
Evolution not revolution: Curriculum and Assessment Review sets-out four key areas for reform
Curriculum
Watch Back: Making maths accessible: Teaching, curriculum and examination
Mathematics
Exam marking consistency: Ofqual must publish the data
GCSEs and A Levels
How teachers can use mock exam results to boost student progress
GCSEs and A Levels
Exam aids will remain for maths, physics and combined science GCSEs
GCSEs and A Levels
The SecEd Podcast: Teaching exam classes
GCSEs and A Levels
'Volume and intensity' of GCSE exams is 'too high', exam board concludes
Examinations & Qualifications
Summer exams: Five key things to be on top of in the coming weeks
Examinations & Qualifications
The ABS: An obvious dud and a damaging distraction
Examinations & Qualifications
GCSEs & A levels: Reliable to one grade either way?
GCSEs and A Levels
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