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An audience with the exam boards: the new A level and GCSE 9-1

10.18.2019 - By NCETMPlay

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An audience with the exam boards: the new A level and GCSE 9-1

This year, our podcast with the exam boards focuses on the new reformed A level, first examined for a whole cohort this summer (2019). We also discuss how things are going with the 9-1 GCSE, now in its third year. Representatives from England’s three main exam boards share their thoughts on how students got on, what the implications are for teaching and how the new qualifications might affect numbers opting for A level.

Show notes

Taking part in the discussion are:

Andrew Taylor, AQA

Graham Cumming, Edexcel

Neil Ogden, OCR

Gwen Tresidder, Communications Manager, NCETM

Episode chapters

00:43 – Introducing the speakers

02:04 – A Level: How did the students get on?

12:23 – How are students managing the length of the papers?

14:46 – How did the move to linear assessment go?

16:59 – Did the new GCSE 9-1 prepare students better for the A level? Implications for teaching GCSE.

21:45 – Will this year’s low grade boundaries affect numbers of students taking A level maths?

29:21 – What should A level maths teachers put more focus on in their teaching?

33:45 – GCSE

34:09 – How did students perform? What content areas are still difficult?

39:37 – Are we getting better at the new specification? The problem with unfamiliar question-types.

43:11 – Examples, from all 3 boards, of a question in which students did well, and one in which they did badly.

Exam board questions referred to in this episode (PDF).

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