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Awarding GCSE and A-level grades in summer 2021: summary
Get a summary of how teacher-assessed grades will work for GCSEs, A-levels and vocational training qualifications (VTQs) this summer, including what evidence your schools should use and how exam boards will support them.
Contents
- What's happening and when?
- Your schools must produce and submit a centre policy and summary between 12 and 30 April
- How should teachers grade pupils?
- The internal quality assurance process
- The external quality assurance process
- All pupils will have the right to appeal their grade
- Vocational and technical qualifications (VTQs), and other qualifications
- Brexit: what it means for your MAT
- Changes in education 2020/21
- Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE): changes from September 2020
- Ofsted's MAT research: key learnings and recommendations
- Relationships and health education: new requirements from 2020 (primary)
- Relationships and sex education: new requirements from 2020 (secondary)
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