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18 results found for '"AS level examinations"' in Keywords.

  • Sexist literature in school library (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Sixth-form students Fiona Marks and Purna Sen on finding a sexist book, Good Grooming For Girls, in their school library. Having attempted unsuccessfully to have the book removed, the girls protested by...

  • Teachers demands on pay (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    2 interviews with members of teacher trade unions (not identified) on industrial action by teachers calling for a 36% pay rise and whether it will disrupt GCE and O level exams. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Exam papers stolen from London University (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on an investigation by Scotland Yard into the removal of A-level French examination papers from the University of London Exam Centre amid allegations that stolen papers are being sold for one hundred...

  • Hayes on Saturday (1983)

    Genre
    Interview; Music; News report; Non-fiction

    Brian Hayes presents this edition of Hayes on Saturday revisiting the week’s stories on LBC. Includes Len Murray on ten years as TUC General Secretary. Times Educational Supplement Editor Stuart McClure...

  • Young London (1984)

    Genre
    Competition; Discussion; Interview; Music; News bulletin; Phone-in; Talk show; Trailer

    Clive Bull presents Young London, a radio show for young people containing current affairs phone-in quiz; news including student report by James Sheppey and Jessica Bond with interview with working student;...

  • Boy of nine sets A level record (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    9 year-old John Adams, the youngest person ever to pass an A level examination. Female interviewer not identified.

  • Examination stress may have led to death (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Dr Paul Brown, clinical psychologist on examination stress and how to reduce it following accidental death of O Level student Adrian Wall in which anxiety appears to be a factor. Interviewer not identified.

  • Sheila Lawlor on GCSE results (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    In the light of improved GCSE results, the Deputy Director of the Centre for Policy Studies, Sheila Lawlor, claims that standards have in fact declined since the abolition of the O Level. Female interviewer...

  • A level results and future (1992)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Education Minister Baroness Emily Blatch on A Level examination pass rates (results out today), and the continued decline of grades in science subjects; the new AS Level examination; and the...

  • Higher education changes (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Paul Rowley interviews the Minister of State for Education, Baroness Blatch, Emily Blatch, on changes that mean students choosing the sciences over the arts will find it easier getting in to university; how...