Home - QCDA . & training Resources About QCDA Join the debate Working closely with the Department for Education We're supporting schools and colleges in assessment and examinations delivery. Find out more about QCDA About QCDA News and Events April 2010 Our website has been updated 05 April 2010 News and Events May 2010 Teacher assessment now open 05 May 2010 News and Events June 2010 Announcement from QCDA in response to Department for Education's…
QCDA Last update: 2011
This e-newsletter outlines key elements of the National Strategies Every Child a Reader (ECaR) programme for 2009–10 to help local authorities plan support for schools for the coming year.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
This e-newsletter outlines key elements of the National Strategies Every Child a Reader (ECaR) programme for 2009–10 to help local authorities plan support for schools for the coming year.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The summer 2009 e-newsletter, tells you what's happening, what's new and what's coming up for the Every Child a Reader programme.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
FAQs | National Curriculum Access Key Definitions Skip navigation Access key details Home page Latest updates Site map Search Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Terms and conditions The DfE is conducting a review of the primary and secondary National Curriculum. This site contains the statutory programmes of study for National Curriculum subjects which maintained schools must follow until a new curriculum is in place. Contact us FAQs News Accessibility / Help Register or Login to your account Search Select Area Entire…
QCDA Last update: 2011
This case study looks at the work of a Reading Recovery teacher at a primary school in Tameside.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
This case study looks at a small primary school in Bristol. It is a two form entry school with around 180 children enrolled.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
This case study looks at the impact that Reading Recovery (RR) has had on the overall results at a primary school where the majority of the children leave Key Stage 2 with level 4 or above in literacy.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
