The strategy sets out the measures needed to ensure new qualification options are as comprehensive as possible and better meet the needs of all young people. It also seeks to detail the changes needed to continue with the most valued existing qualifications, while removing those options that confuse and complicate what is available.
The Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) will have a key role to play in 14 to 19 qualifications, ensuring standards are maintained and qualifications are easily comparable. Moving to a single credit-based framework for all 14 to 19 qualifications could have significant benefits for young learners, supporting progression from one route to another.
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