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Gove tight-lipped on A-level revamp cost

But estimate puts cost of Russell Group-led redesign at 拢10 million a year

Published on
February 20, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

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Exam puzzler: just how much is it costing to overhaul A levels? The Department for Education is mum

The Department for Education is refusing to say how much it is paying the Russell Group to redesign A聽levels, despite some estimates putting the cost at 拢10 million a year.

On the direction of Michael Gove, the education secretary, the group of 24 research-intensive universities set up a company, the A聽Level Content Advisory Board (Alcab), last year to oversee and approve the content of the qualifications. It followed claims that A聽levels do not sufficiently prepare students for higher education.

As part of plans for universities to 鈥渢ake ownership鈥 of A聽levels, Alcab has also set up expert panels in mathematics and further mathematics, and modern and classical languages to lead detailed reforms of curricula and exams in these subjects.

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But the Department for Education has refused to release details of what the Russell Group will be paid for these services, raising questions about the transparency of the A鈥憀evel change process and about the growing political and financial links between the two bodies.

糖心Vlog asked the Department for Education under the Freedom of Information Act how much it will pay to Alcab for the detailed reforms and for running subject panels of up to 12 people to check every year on the content of A聽levels in 10 鈥渇acilitating subjects鈥.

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The Department for Education said that publishing the data would harm its ability to negotiate future work. 鈥淚nappropriate disclosure of budgetary information could prejudice the department鈥檚 commercial interests by adversely affecting its bargaining position in the future,鈥 a spokesman said. 鈥淚t may also result in prices shifting upwards to meet the budget without any necessary increase in鈥uality,鈥 he added.

Negotiations on how much Alcab will be paid in the long term to oversee and approve A鈥憀evel content more generally had not been finalised, so this sum was not available, he said.

However, the exam board Cambridge Assessment estimated that it will cost 拢10聽million a year to do such approval work properly with staff paid for work on curriculum oversight 鈥 an approach that will avoid 鈥渢ickbox, short-lived鈥 engagement, according to a policy paper response to Mr Gove鈥檚 plans.

The lack of transparency over Alcab鈥檚 finances could undermine its authority as it leads the A鈥憀evel reforms, said Jo-Anne Baird, Pearson professor of educational assessment at the University of Oxford. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so important that these things are made public as people have to have confidence in the system,鈥 she argued.

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Establishing the amount of resource available to universities involved in the reforms was vital as it would indicate how much time they were able to commit to the process, she said, adding: 鈥淲e need a bit more transparency about this.鈥

Wendy Piatt, director general of the Russell Group, said that the 鈥渞unning costs will be those of a very small organisation and the work of its subject panels鈥.

Last week, the Department for Education announced that it will pay for up to five pupils from every state school to visit a Russell Group institution 鈥渢o get a taste of studying at a top university鈥. It already publishes data on how many pupils each school sends to Russell Group universities.

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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