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Summer 2010 examinations

Briefing for Parliamentarians

27th July 2010

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Welcome

Jim Cunningham MP

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Welcome and Setting the Scene

Dame Sandra Burslem, Deputy Chair

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Maintaining standards of qualifications for Summer 2010

Dennis Opposs, Director of Standards

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Some facts and figures

Summer 2009

Nearly 8 million GCE/GCSE student entries

50,000 examiners

16 million exam papers

150,000 queries from schools/colleges/students

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Summer 2010

What’s changed

New A levels

New Level 3 Diploma awards

More Diploma awards at Levels 1 and 2

Business as usual

GCSE

AS

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Guiding principles

Fairness for all learners– in 2009, 2010 and 2011

Accountability

Openness and transparency– for awarding organisations– for teachers/learners/parents– for other stakeholders

Targeted and proportionate

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Ofqual’s role

Setting out principles for setting/ maintaining standards

Setting expectations for awarding bodies

Overview of the system

Taking action where necessary

Talking to all stakeholders

Listening to all stakeholders

Micro-managing awarding bodies

Agreements in secret

Quotas

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New A levels

6 to 4 units (for most subjects)

Stretch and challenge

Revised, updated and re-packaged content

Changes to coursework

Standards maintained

New A* grade– Awarded to candidates who have achieved an A grade in their A

level, and 90% overall at A2

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A* examples (4 unit specifications)

Points to note: High uniform marks at AS will not necessarily mean a candidate achieves an

A* grade - candidates will still need 90% at A2 to achieve an A* Some students with grade A will have higher total uniform marks than those

who have achieved an A* if they scored high marks on their AS units

Candidate AS Unit 1

AS Unit 2

A2 Unit 3

A2 Unit 4

Total marks

A2 marks

Grade

1 90 90 95 92 367 187 A*

2 90 95 92 85 362 177 A

3 90 85 95 92 362 187 A*

4 100 100 95 83 378 178 A

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Maintaining standards of qualifications for Summer 2010

Cath Jadhav, Head of Qualifications Standards

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Diplomas

Pass components

Principal Learning

qualification

Project qualification

•Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT

•Additional and specialist learning (ASL)

•Personal learning and thinking skills (PLTS)

•Work experience

+

Level 1 = 5 GCSEs, grades D - G

Level 2 = 7 GCSEs, grades A* - C

Level 3 = 3½ A levels

Graded components

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Diplomas – timetable for introduction

2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

Phase 1Construction and the built environment

Creative and media

Engineering

IT

Society, health and development

First teaching Sept 2008

First L1/L2 awards Aug 2009

First L3 awards Aug 2010

Phase 2Business, administration and finance

Environment and land-based studies

Hair and beauty studies

Hospitality

Manufacturing and product design

First teaching Sept 2009

First L1/L2 awards Aug 2010

First L3 awards Aug 2011

Phase 3Public services

Retail business

Sport and active leisure

Travel and tourism

First teaching Sept 2010

First L1/L2 awards Aug 2011

First L3 awards Aug 2011

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GCSEs – timetable for changes

Timetable for changes to GCSEs

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013 on

New unitised GCSEs

English, maths, ICT

Sciences

Firstcertificationpoints

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GCSEs

Final certification of legacy specifications for all except:– English, maths and ICT (last certification summer 2011)– Sciences (last certification summer 2012)

First certification of new (unitised) short course GCSEs

GCSE sciences– Follow up work to 2009 and 2010 reports – Review outcomes of award meetings before results– Ongoing accreditation of new specifications

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Ofqual’s role – summer 2010 and beyond

Reviewing data from awards meetings

Consistency across awarding bodies

Review results before cut-off

Monitoring progress of re-marks

Scrutiny monitoring work

Setting/maintaining standards in 2011

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Maintaining standards of qualifications for Summer 2010

Isabel Nisbet, Chief Executive

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Key dates this summer

19th August

- AS and A level results - Level 3 Diploma results

24th August

- GCSE results- Level 1 and 2 Diploma results

27th August

- Deadline for priority Level 3 Enquiry About Results (EARs) (20 September for other EARs)

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More information…

Ofqual - www.ofqual.gov.uk

AQA - www.aqa.org.uk

Edexcel - www.edexcel.com

OCR - www.ocr.org.uk

WJEC - www.wjec.co.uk

CCEA - www.ccea.org.uk

Post results enquiries (JCQ booklet)

http://www.jcq.org.uk/attachments/published/1257/13.%20Post%20Results%20Services%20Booklet%2010-11.pdf

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Panel Discussion

Panel Chair: Isabel NisbetDennis Opposs, Director of StandardsCath Jadhav, Head of Qualification StandardsRichard Garratt, Programme Leader, Diploma