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Education Select Committee Inquiry: How should examinations for 15-19 year olds in England be run?
8 December 2011
Cambridge Assessment, Cambridge ESOL's parent body, has given evidence to the Education Select Committee on the arguments in favour of and against having a range of awarding bodies for academic and applied qualifications, and the merits of alternative arrangements such as having one national body or examination boards franchised to offer qualifications in particular subjects or fields.
Drawing on the Group's work in over 160 countries as well as its research knowledge, Cambridge Assessment has also provided the Committee with an idea as to what happens outside the UK.






