Gove welcomes reappointment of Amanda Spielman as Chair of Ofqual
15 Apr 2014 04:23 PM
Education Secretary Michael Gove yesterday
announced the reappointment of Amanda Spielman for a further 5
years.
Amanda Spielman was first appointed as the Chair
of Ofqual (the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation)
in 2011.
Michael Gove said:
Throughout her tenure, Amanda has proven to be a
respected chair of theOfqual board, ensuring that Ofqual has
been a strong regulator, driving up standards in exams and increasing
confidence in the system. Under her guidance Ofqual has retained its
focus and rigour, making sure that our examinations push pupils to reach their
full potential, and I am delighted she will be continuing as
chair.
Amanda Spielman said:
I
am delighted and honoured to be continuing my role as Ofqual Chair.
Over the past 3 years we have seen Ofqual develop and grow as an
organisation, while working hard to tackle important issues such as grade
inflation and quality of marking, not to mention moving forward with the
reforms to GCSEs and A levels.
The
next few years look set to be equally, if not even more, important forOfqual.
As we continue reform for GCSEs and A levels, Ofqual will play a
vital role in ensuring that the qualifications we regulate are among the best
in the world and properly prepare people for their next steps in employment or
education.
The
Education Secretary also confirmed the reappointment of 3 Ofqualboard
members: Neil Watts and Tim Balcon, who will serve a further 3 years, and Ray
Coughlin, who will serve 1 additional year on the board.
Notes to editors:
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Ofqual was established in 2010 following 2 years
operating in an interim form. It regulates qualifications, exams and
assessments in England and vocational qualifications in Northern Ireland. It
ensures that children, young people and adult learners achieve the results
their work deserves and that standards are safeguarded.
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Appointments to the Ofqual board are public
appointments. All such appointments are made in accordance with the Code of
Practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments, are made on merit
and political activity plays no part in the selection process. However, in
accordance with the original Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for
such appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public
together with any other relevant information. No political activity has been
declared.
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The Ofqual board now consists of: Chair Amanda
Spielman, Chief Regulator Glenys Stacey, Julius Weinberg, Tim Balcon, Ray
Coughlin, Philip Fletcher, Maggie Galliers, Neil Watts, Barnaby Lenon, Anne
Heal, Roger Taylor, Tom Taylor, Dana Ross-Wawrzynski, and Mike
Cresswell.