ACME statement on mathematics A level delay
03 December 2014
On 1 December Nick Gibb, Minister of State for School Reform,
wrote to Ofqual to accept the recommendation to defer first
teaching of the new mathematics and further mathematics A/AS levels
until September 2017.
Professor Stephen Sparks, Chair of ACME said of the letter:
'I welcome that the new mathematics A levels will now be
introduced in autumn 2017. This decision follows the advice given
by ACME and the mathematics community that a delay was needed to
help safeguard the increasing numbers of students taking
mathematics at A level. The delay allows more time for considered
preparation for teaching, learning and assessment. The extra year
also means that those taking the new A levels will now have taken
the reformed GCSE Mathematics, helping to ensure a coherent
learning pathway for students.'
The letter from Glenys Stacey, Chief Regulator at Ofqual,
to Nicky Morgan, Secretary of State for Education, advising
that the first teaching of the reformed mathematics and
further mathematics A levels is delayed by one year can be
found
here.
The A Level Content Advisory
Board (ALCAB) has issued a
press notice welcoming the delay in introduction of the new
mathematics and further mathematics A levels.
The Department for Education has also
published guidance on changes to GCSEs, AS and A level that
will affect each current school year group.
Find out more about ACME's engagement with the A level
reform process here.