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has gloss | eng: Curriculum 2000 was a reform of the A Level (age 16-18) examination in the United Kingdom. It was introduced in September 2000 (with the first AS-Level examinations held in Summer 2001 and A2 examinations the following year). An A Level now consists of six units studied over two years. Normally, three units are assessed at the end of the first year, and make up a stand-alone Advanced Subsidiary (AS Level) qualification. Another three modules are assessed at the end of the second year, which make up the A2 Level. A2 units do not form a qualification in their own right; the satisfactory completion of the AS and A2 units in the same subject is required to constitute a complete A Level. |
lexicalization | eng: Curriculum 2000 |
instance of | c/Educational qualifications in the United Kingdom |
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