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  • GCSE 2009 - Will there be November resits for Maths and English?
  • GCSE 2009 - Why are the GCSEs changing in 2009?
  • GCSE 2009 - Are all the GCSEs changing for 2009?
  • GCSE 2009 - Is GCSE Maths going to change again?
  • GCSE 2009 - When can I see the new specifications?
  • GCSE 2009 - Are AQA or OCR changing their GCSEs as well?
  • GCSE 2009 - What are controlled conditions?
  • GCSE 2009 - What changes will there be to coursework?
  • GCSE 2009 - When planning GCSE History for 2009, are there any restrictions on when units are assessed?
  • GCSE 2009 - What support is on offer for this GCSE?
  • GCSE 2009 - When are the launch events?
  • GCSE 2009 - Design and Technology: When will we receive the necessary teaching materials for this course?
  • GCSE 2009 - Design and Technology: What is the new structure and assessment weighting?
  • GCSE 2009 - Design and Technology Unit 1: Must students see one product through both the design and make stages or can they design one product and make another?
  • GCSE 2009 - Design and Technology: Why has controlled assessment been introduced?
  • GCSE 2009 - Design and Technology: How will the new examination look?
  • GCSE 2009 - When is the first assessment opportunity for both units in GCSE Design and Technology?

  

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