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More than half of new GCSEs and A levels still not ready with less than 16 school weeks to go

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The government is being urged to “get its act together” over delays to the approval process for new GCSE and A levels, after education secretary Nicky Morgan admitted that most specifications had still not been approved with just 16 school weeks to go before they are taught. Figures from exams watchdog Ofqual and highlighted in this week’s TES magazine show that 66 of 156 specifications have been accredited, leaving 90, or 58 per cent, still in draft form. This includes all GCSE science papers, none of w

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