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Webinar – GCSE and GCE Languages Summer 2021 Assessment Update

March 26, 2021 By nikitajoshi Leave a Comment

GCSE and GCE Modern Languages Summer 2021 Assessment Update and how to enter your students.

Please join us on Thursday 1st April, from 3-4 pm for an update from Eva McManamon, Senior Qualification Manager, Modern Languages at Pearson Edexcel.

In this update we will:

  • Summarise the key outcomes from the Ofqual consultation
  • Explain the approach for deciding TAGs
  • Consider implications for the Speaking Endorsement at GCSE and IRP at GCE
  • Identify other support coming soon
  • Discuss the DfE consultation on proposed new GCSE subject criteria

This webinar is FREE to NRCSE and CLEx Subscribers!

We offer regular updates and guidance sessions online free-of-charge to subscribers. As a charity we are dependent on subscriptions and fees to deliver and develop our services for the sector. If you do not wish to subscribe you are welcome to attend our sessions for a small fee of £25.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gcse-and-gce-languages-summer-2021-assessment-update-tickets-147959060533

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