Ofqual has fined Pearson over three different cases where regulations were breached – including its PTEA English language test.
A-level students have launched legal action against England’s exam regulator Ofqual over what they describe as a “ridiculous and insane” marking system. Thousands of teenagers were left angered after ...
England's exams regulator, Ofqual, says it was a "fundamental mistake" to think the public would accept an emergency grading system instead of exam results. Chairman Roger Taylor said Ofqual advised ...
Ofqual said that over the next three years, it will explore new approaches to assessment (PA) England’s exams regulator will explore the use of online testing as part of its plans for the next three ...
Kathleen Tattersall, the head of the exams watchdog Ofqual, has resigned citing the government's change in policy direction. She said she had decided the move was "in the best interests" of the ...
As the UK moved into lockdown in March, Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, announced that this summer’s GCSE and A level exams would be cancelled. The exams regulator, Ofqual, was instructed ...
The head of England's exams regulator, Sally Collier, has quit after thousands of students' marks were downgraded for exams they were unable to sit. Ofqual chief Ms Collier has been under fire for a ...
England’s exam regulator “chose to carry on” despite concerns over a controversial algorithm used to calculate grades this year, the education select committee has said. Ofqual pushed ahead with the ...
Ofqual chief regulator Sally Collier has quit in the wake of the A-level and GCSE results U-turn in England. She will be replaced by her predecessor Dame Glenys Stacey, the exams regulator has said.
England’s exams regulator will explore the use of online testing as part of its plans for the next three years. The move could be the first step on the path towards online GCSEs and A-levels. Ofqual ...
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