Pupils will be able to undertake a new “V-level” qualification to gain vocational skills after finishing their GCSEs under government plans to simplify the education system for 16 to 19-year-olds.
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced a new V-Level qualification, set to overhaul the education system for 16- to 19-year-olds. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said that vocational ...
A new V-level qualification is to be rolled out in a major overhaul of the education system for pupils aged 16 to 19, the Department for Education (DfE) has announced. Education Secretary Bridget ...
There are set to be big changes to A-levels, AS-levels and GCSEs in Northern Ireland. The Education Minister Paul Givan has said that pupils are being "over-tested" in school. His department is ...
GCSEs in smaller-entry subjects – and most A-level exams – could be moved onto screens by the end of the decade ...
A number of GCSE and A-level examinations could transition to digital formats by the end of the decade under new proposals ...
Exams regulator Ofqual is consulting on allowing exam boards to each submit proposals for two qualifications with onscreen ...
Qualifications watchdog launches consultation amid complaints from pupils about writing fatigue in exams ...
A new V-Level qualification is to be rolled out in a major overhaul of the education system for pupils aged 16 to 19, the Department for Education (DfE) has announced. Education secretary Bridget ...
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