DFE CONSULTATION ON 'REFORMING GCSE SUBJECT CONTENT'
In August 2013 we submitted a response to the Department for Education’s consultation on reforming GCSE subject content for science. Our submission may be downloaded here.
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In August 2013 we submitted a response to the Department for Education’s consultation on reforming GCSE subject content for science. Our submission may be downloaded here.
In August 2013 we submitted a response to Ofqual's consultation on GCSE reform, suggesting a model for the direct assessment of technical skills in GCSE science. Our submission may be downloaded here.
In June 2013 we submitted this response to the National College for Teaching & Learning (NCTL) proposals regarding pre-initial teacher training subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) courses.
In May 2013, in response to the government consultation on ‘The Future of Apprenticeships in England: next steps from the Richard Review’, we drafted this paper discussing how the Government’s vision for apprenticeships might be delivered in practice.
The best apprenticeships in England compare favourably with those in countries with world leading vocational education and training systems. Gatsby believes that the Richard Review and the government’s response to it provide a compelling vision for how to build on this success. Gatsby is making funding available to support employers and professional bodies involved in the Trailblazers.
In May 2013 we submitted a response to the Department for Education’s consultation on ‘Reforming vocational qualifications for 16-19 year olds'. Our submission may be downloaded here.