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Qualifications reform: resources for teachers

A pack of slides with information from Ofqual and the Department for Education that teachers can use to explain the reforms to parents.

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Qualifications reform: resources for teachers (slides and notes)

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Qualifications reform: resources for teachers (slides and notes)

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Qualifications reform: resources for teachers (slides only)

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This slide pack has been produced by Ofqual, in collaboration with the Department for Education.

The purpose of these slides, and accompanying notes, is to provide teachers with a single accurate source of information that can be used to communicate with students and parents on the changes that are happening to GCSEs, AS and A levels, and school and college performance measures.

Updates to this page

Published 13 July 2016
Last updated 10 May 2019 + show all updates
  1. Updated slides to reflect the next phase of reforms.

  2. Updated slides and notes to reflect second phase of reforms.

  3. Updated to include details of the double-award grading scale for the new GCSE combined science.

  4. Updated to reflect recent announcements.

  5. Updated to clarify AS level languages in 2018.

  6. First published.

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