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Research project – Professional views on examination access arrangements for GCSE and A level examinations

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What is the purpose of the research?

“The purpose of this research is to understand the views of professionals who are involved in arranging examination access arrangements for GCSE and A level examinations. We want to explore how manageable and fair current access arrangements are perceived to be, and to gather views on how access arrangements may develop in the future following recent policy changes.
You have been invited to take part because you have experience of arranging or managing examination access arrangements and can provide informed professional perspectives on this topic. We are inviting professionals from a range of schools and colleges to take part in the study.”

“This research is being conducted by Professor Kevin Woods, Dr Amanda Hipkiss and Dr Tee McCaldin, Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester as well as Dr Michelle Meadows, Department of Education, University of Oxford.”

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Contact Details
If you have any queries about the study or if you are interested in taking part then please contact the researcher: [email protected]