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QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum:QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | CONTACT US
Ethel Grigsby . 40 Scotch Quarter. Carrickfergus. BT38 7DP. UnitedKingdom . Email:
QCA | NEWS
GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES QCA offers advice and research services to national and international bodies on a wider, commercial basis. We work in partnership with clients including CEDEFOP, OECD, the European Commission, the British Council and International Ministries of Education.QCA | WHAT WE DO
QCA maintains and develops the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations; and accredits and monitors qualifications in colleges and at work.QCA | ABOUT US
QCA is a non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). It is governed by a board, whose members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, and managed on a day-to-day basis by an executive team.QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skillsQCA | SUBJECTS
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QCA | FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVEMENT The new Framework for Achievement will support systems to recognise learner achievements. It will also rationalise and simplify the system so that qualifications and other achievements are: MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS AND MICROSOFT TRAINING COURSES Our Microsoft Certifications and Microsoft Training Courses. Course Overview: The course at a glance. Microsoft Certifications is a course directed at IT industry professionals with previous experience using Office 2000/2003, who are now looking to discover how the programmehas evolved.
QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the 5 ADVANTAGES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATIONS 5 Advantages of Having A Qualification in Project Management . Regardless of the industry, project management is a core role forevery business.
QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum:QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Products and services. QCA's expertise is in developing the English national curriculum and its associated assessments, as well as providing a national framework of qualifications that is recognised internationally. We work in partnership to develop a wide range of high quality-products and services to help education and trainingproviders meet
QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum:QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Products and services. QCA's expertise is in developing the English national curriculum and its associated assessments, as well as providing a national framework of qualifications that is recognised internationally. We work in partnership to develop a wide range of high quality-products and services to help education and trainingproviders meet
QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | ABOUT US
QCA is a non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). It is governed by a board, whose members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, and managed on a day-to-day basis by an executive team.QCA | WHAT WE DO
QCA maintains and develops the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations; and accredits and monitors qualifications in colleges and at work.QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skillsQCA | CONTACT US
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challengeQCA | SUBJECTS
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QCA | FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVEMENT The new Framework for Achievement will support systems to recognise learner achievements. It will also rationalise and simplify the system so that qualifications and other achievements are: PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. 5 ADVANTAGES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATIONS 5 Advantages of Having A Qualification in Project Management . Regardless of the industry, project management is a core role forevery business.
QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum:QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the LEAN SIX SIGMA TRAINING COURSES AND CERTIFICATION Lean Six Sigma. Course Summary: Lean Six Sigma is a methodological practise designed to reduce waste and, as a consequence, enhance the company’s performance. QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum:QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the LEAN SIX SIGMA TRAINING COURSES AND CERTIFICATION Lean Six Sigma. Course Summary: Lean Six Sigma is a methodological practise designed to reduce waste and, as a consequence, enhance the company’s performance. QCA | ADULT LEARNING Adult learning. Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA develops the national qualification framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in partnership with ACCAC(Wales) and CCEA
QCA | ABOUT US
QCA is a non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). It is governed by a board, whose members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, and managed on a day-to-day basis by an executive team.QCA | WHAT WE DO
QCA maintains and develops the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations; and accredits and monitors qualifications in colleges and at work.QCA | AGES 14-19
Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skillsQCA | CONTACT US
Ethel Grigsby . 40 Scotch Quarter. Carrickfergus. BT38 7DP. UnitedKingdom . Email:
QCA | NEWS
GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challengeQCA | SUBJECTS
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QCA | FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVEMENT The new Framework for Achievement will support systems to recognise learner achievements. It will also rationalise and simplify the system so that qualifications and other achievements are: PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. 5 ADVANTAGES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATIONS 5 Advantages of Having A Qualification in Project Management . Regardless of the industry, project management is a core role forevery business.
QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum: THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS This section includes information on A levels, advanced extension awards (AEAs), basic skills, entry level qualifications, general certificates of education (GCSEs), general national vocational qualifications (GNVQs), key skills and others.QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | CONTACT US
Ethel Grigsby . 40 Scotch Quarter. Carrickfergus. BT38 7DP. UnitedKingdom . Email:
QCA | NEWS
GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. QCA | NATIONAL CURRICULUM 5-14 (KEY STAGES 1-3) For pupils aged five to 14, the national curriculum provides a structured and assessed education through key stages. The sections on this page have links to the details of key stages 1 to 3 and to material that supports the teaching of the national curriculum: THE TOP 10 ONLINE TUTORING PLATFORMS IN THE UK Revision Centre. Revision Centre is a platform specialising in a range of different subjects, from GCSE to A-level, to help tutees increase their grades or boost their confidence. All tutors are based throughout the country with varying levels of experience, different price points, and availability both in-person and online, so there is a tutor for just about every student. QCA | QUALIFICATIONS This section includes information on A levels, advanced extension awards (AEAs), basic skills, entry level qualifications, general certificates of education (GCSEs), general national vocational qualifications (GNVQs), key skills and others.QCA | AGES 3-14
QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. QCA | EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCES QCA produces a wide range of resources to support education and training providers. These resources have been developed by experts to aid teachers in delivering the national curriculum, to help them assess the progress of their pupils and deliver accreditedqualifications.
QCA | CONTACT US
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA | ADULT LEARNING Opportunities to learn continue throughout life. High-quality vocational learning and qualifications are the key to developing the country’s workforce.We cover all courses from computing to yoga. QCA | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES QCA offers advice and research services to national and international bodies on a wider, commercial basis. We work in partnership with clients including CEDEFOP, OECD, the European Commission, the British Council and International Ministries of Education.QCA | ABOUT US
QCA is a non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). It is governed by a board, whose members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, and managed on a day-to-day basis by an executive team.QCA | AGES 14-19
Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills that young people can use to build their careers.QCA | SUBJECTS
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LEAN SIX SIGMA TRAINING COURSES AND CERTIFICATION Lean Six Sigma is a methodological practise designed to reduce waste and, as a consequence, enhance the company’s performance. QCA | FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVEMENT The new Framework for Achievement will support systems to recognise learner achievements. It will also rationalise and simplify the system so that qualifications and other achievements are:ITIL FOUNDATION
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | AGES 3-14QC 3 ADAPTERQC 3 PHANTOMQC 3 0 QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing. QCA | FOUNDATION STAGE 3-5 The foundation stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3-5 in September 2000. In preparation, Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage was distributed in May 2000 to all schools with nursery and reception classes, and to early years settings receiving nursery education grant funding. This guidance sets out six areas of learning which form the basis of the QCA | QUALIFICATIONS The accreditation of qualifications, and recognition of awarding bodies is at the heart of QCA’s mission to ensure that there are a wide variety of high quality qualifications available to learners. QCA recognises and regulates awarding bodies and their qualifications to maintain the reliability of the national qualifications framework. QCA | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES QCA offers advice and research services to national and international bodies on a wider, commercial basis. We work in partnership with clients including CEDEFOP, OECD, the European Commission, the British Council and International Ministries of Education.QCA | ABOUT US
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ITIL, which stands for Information Technology Infrastructure Library will help you combine your business needs and IT services together. ITIL training will prepare you at a foundation level to achieve the highest qualifications of ITIL. The course will help you cover a broad spectrum of fields of expertise and in particular focus on IT servicemanagement.
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GCSE and Equivalent Results for Young People in England, 2005 Statement from Ken Boston 20 October 2005. A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge QCA | FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVEMENT The new Framework for Achievement will support systems to recognise learner achievements. It will also rationalise and simplify the system so that qualifications and other achievements are: QCA HOMEPAGEABOUT USNEWSAGES 3-14ADULT LEARNINGQUALIFICATIONSSUBJECTS The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society. We lead developments in managment courses (such as prince2 training ), curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. QCA | AGES 3-14QC 3 ADAPTERQC 3 PHANTOMQC 3 0 QCA keeps the national curriculum for England under review and leads on its development. We set the standards for children’s learning from the age of 3 to 14. From 3 to 5, children experience the foundation stage. From 5 to 14 they move through primary school and into the first years of secondary education. The national curriculumensures
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Ages 14-19. Between the ages of 14 and 19 young people choose their subjects and start to think about their future choices. The curriculum leading up to the awarding of GCSE, A level, GNVQ and NVQ qualifications is designed to offer academic and practical skills PRINCE2 TRAINING COURSE TO GAIN YOUR PRINCE2 QUALIFICATION PRINCE2 is the project management qualification everyone is talking about. But what does it stand for? And what does it actually mean to be PRINCE2 certified? It doesn’t mean you’re a fully qualified prince to the throne, but it’s the next best thing.ITIL FOUNDATION
ITIL, which stands for Information Technology Infrastructure Library will help you combine your business needs and IT services together. ITIL training will prepare you at a foundation level to achieve the highest qualifications of ITIL. The course will help you cover a broad spectrum of fields of expertise and in particular focus on IT servicemanagement.
LEAN SIX SIGMA TRAINING COURSES AND CERTIFICATION Lean Six Sigma. Course Summary: Lean Six Sigma is a methodological practise designed to reduce waste and, as a consequence, enhance the company’s performance. MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS AND MICROSOFT TRAINING COURSES Our Microsoft Certifications and Microsoft Training Courses. Course Overview: The course at a glance. Microsoft Certifications is a course directed at IT industry professionals with previous experience using Office 2000/2003, who are now looking to discover how the programmehas evolved.
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