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BTEC and GCSE links

There’s a lot of shared content between BTEC Level 2 Applied Science and our new GCSE Science 2011 suite, as both are based on the Key Stage 4 Programme of Study. We’ve looked at ways in which this overlap can benefit you, your students and your centre, and developed BTEC and GCSE Links – a teaching and admin solution to help you and your students choose the right learning pathway.

With our approved BTEC and GCSE Links, your students achieve their potential by matching their learning styles to the right qualifications.

 
We’ll support you by providing you with: 
 

• a free set of Edexcel-approved tasks, which can be used to form evidence for BTEC assignments, and free planning and mapping documents to ensure you cover content appropriately for both learning styles. Find out how to download your copies.

 
Downloads:
 

 GCSE and BTEC Links Guide

GCSE Science 2011 introductory brochure

GCSE Science 2011 published resources guide

 

 

   
• free face-to-face and online seminars to support you with planning, delivery and assessment.
 
This will help you to see if your students work better with the GCSE or BTEC approach, and let you delay the decision on moving students completely to GCSE or BTEC. It also gives you an option if you’re looking to deliver the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) and BTEC in one curriculum.

 
Our single sign-up process gives you support when you need it, while making the most of your budget.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



To access our full range of support and resources, sign up to teach Edexcel

View our wide range of published resources
  
To learn more about our new specifications, book to attend a free training event

Request a visit from your local curriculum consultant

 

 
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16 December 2011
Confirmation of the changes to GCSE from Ofqual.
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30 September 2011
On 26 September, Ofqual launched a consultation into the implementation of reforms to GCSEs in England.
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