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41. Team Members - CDELL - School Of Education - University Of Nottingham
and systems for modular programmes; Study of gcse awarding procedures and on the use of reference tests in monitoring examination standards (1996);
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/centres/cdell/team-members.phtml?name=wilm

42. Guidance For Parents Who Choose To Educate Their Children At Home - Leicester Ci
EWS then advise Standards and Effectiveness Division gcse examinations Where a syllabus includes coursework Curriculum, Specific subjects, Test materials and
http://www.leicester.gov.uk/departments/page.asp?pgid=6341

43. Secondary Education 1993-97 - A Review Of Secondary Education Schools In England
the subject; this department achieves good standards at gcse pupils progress more carefully from entry to gcse. a broader range of standardised testing in the
http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/ofsted/seced/chap-2b.htm
Secondary Education 1993-97 Standards in Secondary Schools
Raising standards of numeracy
In mathematics departments where standards in numeracy are high, there is a good balance between time spent on mental and pencil-and-paper methods. Pupils are taught to use and apply different approaches depending on the complexity of the problem, the scale of the numbers involved and the degree of accuracy required. Pupils develop their skills in estimating before they compute in order to judge whether their answers are reasonable. Some schools, for example, ban calculators for a period of time in Year 7 and spend time on basic number work; they are introduced at a later stage to solve more complex calculations. Additionally, where practice is good, pupils are expected to discuss and to explain their methods and reasoning, to compare approaches and to learn new and more efficient strategies.
    In a Year 8 lesson on multiplication, pupils were given a number and challenged to find consecutive numbers whose product equalled the given number. They were estimating and checking results and developing strategies that later involved knowledge of multiplication tables, factors and digital roots. The teacher used good questioning of pupils to generate discussion and to encourage pupils to share and evaluate their approach. The lesson generated enthusiasm and good mental work with number.
    HMI inspection, 1997

44. Secondary Education 1993-97 - A Review Of Secondary Education Schools In England
One reason for this is that the gcse examination has has been made of the national tests, which have provided schools with helpful guidance on standards.
http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/ofsted/seced/chap-7b.htm
Secondary Education 1993-97 Mathematics
7.2 MATHEMATICS
Trends in mathematics, 1993-7
Standards in mathematics did not improve significantly in Key Stage 3 over the period of this review, although steady improvements were made in Key Stage 4 and post-16.
In Key Stage 3 the proportion of pupils reaching national expectations in mathematics fell slightly after 1994, when some 60 per cent of pupils achieved level 5 or better in the national tests, to 57 per cent in 1995 and 1996. In 1997 the proportion returned to 60 per cent. The results of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) presented a gloomy picture of the performance of Year 8 and 9 English pupils in mathematics tests when compared to those in many other European and Pacific Rim countries. More encouraging was the performance of English 13-year-old pupils in practical, problem-solving tasks which relate more closely to Attainment Target 1, Using and Applying Mathematics. Here, they did as well as, or better than pupils in most of the other European countries involved.
GCSE results in mathematics have improved after a dip in 1995. At GCE A level, results have steadily improved. At GCSE and post-16 examinations, girls are now achieving higher scores than boys in mathematics. Over the four years, the proportion of girls attaining GCSE grade C or better has caught up that of boys. At A level, results achieved by girls have improved faster than those of boys, and girls now account for about a third of the entries.

45. Programme Specification Guidance: Annex 1
of at least 580 (written test) or 237 (computer test). If you haven’t yet reached those standards the University a pass in English Language at gcse/O level
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  • Italicised comments are for guidance only, and should not be included in programme specifications. Text in square brackets indicates where specific information should be substituted. The number of bullet points provided in each list is not an indicator of the expected length of the list. Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if he/she passes the programme. Information should be presented as it applies to students just above the pass/fail threshold. Information at a higher level (for instance, the 2.1/2.2 threshold, may be added, in which case it should be clearly indicated More detailed information on the learning outcomes, content and teaching, learning and assessment methods of each module can be found [

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    47. QCA | News Releases Archive
    21 August 2002 gcse continues to provide a valuable 2 August 2000 - Review of the Standards Development Programme 13 November 2000 - testing the world s best.
    http://www.qca.org.uk/news/2586_3821.html
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    2002 press releases
    20 December 2002 - Guidance on Curriculum 2000 reforms published 18 December 2002 - Final report on Edexcel action plan 6 December 2002 - QCA publishes guidance on designing a learner-centred curriculum for 16- to 24-year-olds with learning difficulties 5 December 2002 - Appointment of two new board members ... back to top
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    8 February 2001 - Shakespeare in secondary schools 15 February 2001 - Award of baseline assessment contract 27 February 2001 - Organisations join forces to promote writing together 1 March 2001 - Transatlantic tests ... back to top
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    1999 press releases
    19 March 1999 - Post 16 qualifications reform goes ahead 26 March 1999 - Lesley Staggs talks in Nottinghamshire on Early Years education 26 March 1999 - Examination standards maintained over time 27 April 1999 - Lesley Staggs spells out QCA programme of action on Early Years education ... back to top
    1998 press releases
    13 January 1998 - Statement from the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 13 January 1998 - QCA supports world book day and the national year of reading 13 January 1998 - Statement from the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 9 February 1998 - Tests give new information on children's performance ... back to top
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    48. Lehigh University - Admissions: International Frequently Asked Questions
    apply having completed only Ordinary Level (gcse, O Level names when registering for these standardized exams and may delay the receipt of your test scores and
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    Frequently Asked Questions How many international students are there at Lehigh? What are the admissions criteria? What are the admissions requirements? What are the Test of English as a Foreign Language ... What is the climate like in Bethlehem? How many international students are there at Lehigh? During the 2003-2004 academic year, 532 international students from 64 countries studied at Lehigh. 150 of these students were undergraduates and 382 were graduate students see where students are from What are the admissions criteria? Students applying for admission to Lehigh must present the following courses or their equivalents: English 4 units; foreign languages 2 units (only in exceptional cases, and for otherwise well-qualified candidates, will the Committee on Admissions waive the foreign language requirement for admission to any one of the three undergraduate colleges); social science 2 units; laboratory science 2 units; college preparatory mathematics 3 units; elective subjects 3 units. Students planning on enrolling in the College of Engineering and Applied Science must have studied mathematics through trigonometry, and should have studied chemistry, physics and mathematics through pre-calculus. Calculus is recommended. Students planning to enroll in the College of Business and Economics must have completed mathematics through trigonometry, but also should strongly consider taking pre-calculus or calculus. Candidates for the College of Arts and Sciences preparing for a bachelor’s of science degree must also take math through trigonometry. Minimum course work requirements can be misleading since most students who gain admission to Lehigh University exceed the minimum course work.

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    50. School Use Of US Spellings.
    Last night school Standards Minister Estelle Morris declared school scientific nomenclature when preparing pupils for tests. to follow suit with gcse and A
    http://www.spellingsociety.org/media/usukqca.html
    Werking for pland chanje in english spelling for the bennefit of lerners and uzers evrywair. www.SpellingSociety.org Keyword:
    Also on this page, The Daily Mail and The Times reports, QCA statement Times article.
    See also articles about American and British spellings.
    The Daily Telegraph 25 November 2000.
    Exam body tells pupils to spell like Americans
    by Liz Lightfoot, Education Correspondent
    Teenagers already under the influence of American fast food and fashion are being told to take on American spellings as well.
    Pupils have been told by the Government's exam watchdog to drop the English spelling of scientific terms in favour of the American versions. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority has sent guidance to teachers saying pupils should use "internationally standardised" terms in the tests for 14-year-olds. It gives the examples of "sulfate" instead of "sulphate" and "fetus" instead of "foetus".
    Two scientific bodies urged the change because they wanted schools to use spellings conforming to "international agreements on scientific nomenclature", said a QCA spokesman. Pupils would not be penalised for using English spellings.
    Science teachers have reacted with disbelief. "It's nonsense," said Andrew Thomas, head of science at Emmanual College in Gateshead. "It's more to do with cultural imperialism by America than wanting to standardise. If America cared about consistency it wouldn't use feet and inches and US gallons.

    51. Surrey County Council Press Release
    schools have continued to raise the standards this week and divided by the number of assessments/tests taken For progress from Key Stage 3 to gcse/GNVQ guidance
    http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/comm/Press.nsf/0/2e9850723f9e463680256e2100495952?Ope

    52. EAS : Study In The US : Overview Of School Study
    of Education is responsible for maintaining educational standards. be roughly compared to five gcse passes at that offer the Advanced Placement tests or choose
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    School Education in the US
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    The authority over school education in the US rests with individual state departments of education; there is no form of Federal (central) Government control, although the Department of Education is responsible for maintaining educational standards. Each state is divided, at local level, into school districts that support their schools and pay their teachers through local taxation, state aid and Federal funds. Refer to the Department of Education for further information regarding specific state educational systems and procedures. The state board is responsible for setting policy relating to educational affairs, including allocation of state and Federal funds, teacher certification and determining/enforcing the ages of compulsory education (usually 6 - 16 years). Working within the policies established at the state level, school districts build school sites, determine instructional policies, employ teachers, purchase equipment, arrange dates of school terms/holidays and generally oversee the daily operation of the schools.

    53. HGfL, ICT, FAQs
    on the DfES Standards web site ( www.standards.dfes.gov at the feasibility of key stage 3 ICT online testing. gcse and gcse Short Course in ICT gcse in Applied
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    These courses started in September 2000. The full A level now has six units of approximately equal size. The first three units make up the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) qualification. The other three units are now known as A2. AS and A level qualifications may be assessed either in stages or at the end of the course.
    A successful candidate in AS ICT or AS computing will gain exemption from the external test for the IT key skill at level 3 when they ‘cash in’ their units for AS certification.

    54. EdPolicy.org - Daily News Headlines
    to view the report, Errors in standardized Tests A Systemic of seniors have passed the tests, the new of England s schools, would replace the gcse, taken at
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    55. The Standards Site: KS2 Teachers
    Your path Standards Site Home Numeracy Communities KS2 teachers. required to catch up by the time of the tests. go on to achieve a good grade at gcse.
    http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/numeracy/communities/ks2_teachers/?leaf=4

    56. Britain's Emerging Education Industry
    The Center for Education Reform, the nation's leading authority on school choice, is dedicated to making schools better for America's children by improving educational access and excellence for
    http://edreform.com/pubs/beales1.htm
    Briefing Paper Britain’s Emerging Education Industry by Janet Beales Kaidantzis March 2000 Table of Contents Note: American language and spelling conventions have been used to describe Britain’s education system. Background on Britain’s Education System The United Kingdom consists of the countries of England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. With the exception of Scotland, education policies and practices are broadly similar throughout the U.K. Scotland’s system of education differs significantly from the rest of the U.K. and will not be covered in this briefing paper. The 1870 Education Act marked the direct involvement of the state in education. Previously, education had been left to the Voluntary Church Societies. The 1870 Act, established during the reign of Queen Victoria, set up a system of local school boards with the power to provide schooling paid by taxpayers. In 1880 compulsory education was law and became free in 1891. Today, education is compulsory from age 5 to 16. After age 16 young people can choose whether to continue with their formal education, enroll in the government’s vocational training program, or go to work. Seventy percent opt to stay in education in a regular public school (known as 6

    57. Slashdot | Whither America's Technological Edge?
    Whither America's Technological Edge? article related to United States. they've cut almost forty percent of the TOEFL testing center locations because students are not coming like they a
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    58. Ofsted 2000
    The table shows the standards achieved by 14 and 16 year olds based on National Curriculum test results and average point scores in gcse examinations.
    http://www.cromerhigh.norfolk.sch.uk/Main/ofsted_2000.htm

    59. SATs Key Stage 2 Tests - National Tests In England - End Of Key Stage Assessment
    child s ability against local and national standards of achievement complete a piece of writing under test conditions to pursue academic courses to gcse, A Level
    http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/SATS.html
    SATs - Standard Assessment Tests - Visit our Interactive Revision Zones You are here: Site Map Parents Index School Life Activities ...
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    On this page you will find important information about the S.A.T.s for Y2 and Y Contact us woodlandsweb@hotmail.com A brief guide to SATs.
    Testing at Key Stage Two takes place in set weeks during May. This school year they will take place from 10 -14th May 2004. See the timetable A Glossary of Terms.
    Key Stage 1 - Infant School
    Key stage 2 - Junior School
    - Secondary School
    National curriculum - This is what the government says we have to put into practice.
    Programmes of study - This is what teachers have to teach.
    Level - A method of comparing your child's ability against local and national standards of achievement. The spread of marks required to achieve each level is wide. It takes, on average, two years to complete each level. At the end of Key stage 1, an average ability child is expected to have gained level 2 and at the end of Key Stage 2 level 4. A child who achieves level five is doing very well. A child who passes GCSE at grade C has achieved level seven.
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    60. Latest Information On Primary Schools
    for 1994 for key stage 3 and gcse are being quality of their literacy teaching and thus to raise standards. is the extent to which national tests and targets
    http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Database/Primary/newschools.html
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