Consultation on the Regulatory Framework for National Assessments
Consultation events are scheduled to take place on the following dates:
- 16 June - Birmingham
- 23 June - Leeds
- 29 June - London
- 1 July - Bristol
To attend an event or for more details email nc.consultations@ofqual.gov.uk
Thank you for taking the time to consider reading and responding to Ofqual’s consultation on the Regulatory Framework for National Assessments. You can respond using the online form, by completing the form by hand or downloading a version that can be completed using a word processing program.
Please feel free to respond to as few or as many questions as you wish.
The deadline for receipt of responses is 5pm on 1 September 2010. Responses not submitted through the online platform can be returned by email to nc.consultations@ofqual.gov.uk or by post to National assessments consultation, Ofqual, Spring Place, Herald Avenue, Coventry CV5 6UB.
The responses will be analysed by an independent external organisation. The report on the responses and the final version of the regulatory framework will be published in late autumn 2010 after they have been considered and agreed by Ofqual’s Board.
The consultation document can be viewed online or downloaded in PDF format. Both the online and downloadable versions of the document are specifically for consultation purposes.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Part A: The principles of regulation
- Part B: Assessment arrangements - roles and responsible bodies in implementing the framework
- Section 7: The Secretary of State responsible for education
- Section 8: Department for Education
- Section 9: Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA)
- Section 10: Local authorities
- Section 11: Ofsted
- Section 12: Schools and settings
- Section 13: Headteachers, managers and leaders of Early Years Foundation Stage settings and governors
- Section 14: Teachers
- Section 15: CWDC – the Children’s Workforce Development Council
- Section 16: The Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors
- Glossary
- Annex 1: The regulatory process in action
- Respond
