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'Edexcel' is itself a barbarism to anyone for whom language has dignity.
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Vocational qualifications such as Edexcel's BTECs and OCR's Nationals have been described by Ofsted as of "doubtful value" and "less demanding".
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Vocational qualifications such as Edexcel's BTECs and OCR's Nationals have been described by Ofsted as of "doubtful value" and "less demanding".
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Turns out the rest of the country weren't much better, and following mass complaints Edexcel put the mark boundary down on this particular paper so that one only had to score 49 marks out of a possible 120 to get an A.
Grade A Twats 2 - Qualifying Comments juliette 2009
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The BTEC for taxi drivers was introduced by the exam board Edexcel in 2005 with the help of the Department for Transport.
Archive 2008-05-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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When Trident became part of Edexcel, Ed moved from being a trustee to a member of Edexcel's board.
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Trident, incidentally, seem to be another face of Edexcel, the company that keeps cocking up GCSEs by handing out the papers at school gates, posting them on the internet etc etc.
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Most famously were schools choosing OCR over Edexcel for maths.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2007
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Most famously were schools choosing OCR over Edexcel for maths.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2007
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It quotes the Edexcel examining board as explaining that students “need to adopt a critical, questioning frame of mind, going ‘behind the scenes’ to understand the workings of science and how it impacts on society and their lives”.
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