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14-19 reforms
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- Revised A levels
- The extended project
- Revised GCSEs
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- The UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP)
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- The secondary curriculum review
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The extended project
The extended project is a flexible level 3 qualification that will help candidates develop the skills required by employers and universities. They will learn how to plan, research, carry out, complete, present and critique a piece of work.
Key features:
- Available as:
- a stand-alone qualification (for example alongside A levels)
- an essential element of the Progression or Advanced Diploma.
- Free choice of topic, provided it is relevant to a student's educational or career aspirations.
- Flexible choice of output, for example, a dissertation, an investigative report or a composition.
- Equivalent to half an A level in size (AS level).
What's happening and when
- Until summer 2008: Pilots underway awarding valid qualifications.
- September 2007: Specifications available to centres offering the extended project as a qualification during the 2008/09 academic year.
- From September 2008: Centres offering the Progression or Advanced Diploma must offer the extended project; other centres could offer it as a stand-alone qualification.
Changes to look out for
- Dates for assessments, levels of control of the assessment, grade differentiators and methods of moderation or verification - all will be available in the specifications.

