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Review of GCSE and A level question paper setting and senior examiner training

Last updated on: 08/04/2008

This review, commissioned by QCA, investigates how awarding bodies meet the regulatory requirements for key aspects of setting high-quality GCSE and A level question papers and mark schemes, and for training senior examiners for these qualifications. The review also investigates views about the quality of GCSE and A level question papers held by various interest groups, including teachers.

This document was published by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). The regulatory function of QCA is now the responsibility of the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual). Ofqual regulates qualifications and monitors national curriculum assessments in England.