QCA consultation on revised assessment criteria for GCSE ICT
QCA has published proposed assessment criteria and regulations for controlled assessment for the revised GCSE in ICT, for first teaching in 2010. You can contribute to Naace's response to QCA by visiting the wiki in Naace Knowledge and adding your comments to the questions there.
Details of the consultation and the draft documents can be located at http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_18259.aspx and there are also direct links in the wiki. Naace has many members with rich experience of GCSE and assessment, and we look forward to hearing from you all. We need your comments by 15th September 2008. ![]() Public
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