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  2. AQA - Wikipedia

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    AQA Education, [1] trading as AQA (formerly the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance), is an awarding body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It compiles specifications and holds examinations in various subjects at GCSE , AS and A Level and offers vocational qualifications.

  3. Education in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University, the first university in the Northwest Territory, was also the first public institution in Ohio. Substantively, Ohio's system is similar to those found in other states. At the State level, the Ohio Department of Education, which is overseen by the Ohio State Board of Education, governs primary and secondary educational ...

  4. Ohio Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The chairs of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate education committees are ex officio non-voting members of the board. The board is responsible for choosing a Superintendent of Public Instruction, who manages the day-to-day affairs of the Department of Education. The Board currently has the following members: [4]

  5. Category:Public education in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Public schools in Ohio (6 C, 10 P) Public universities and colleges in Ohio (14 C, 25 P) S. School board members in Ohio (30 P) School districts in Ohio (5 C, 238 P) U.

  6. Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA), previously known as the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), was a charity, and an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) of the Department for Education.

  7. Joint Matriculation Board - Wikipedia

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    The universities set up the board to maintain a common entrance exam. The board allowed its exams to be taken by local schools, which was to become its main business. The University of Sheffield joined the board in 1905. [1] The University of Birmingham followed in 1916, [1] spreading the board's activities to the Midlands. [1]

  8. Associated Examining Board - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Examining Board (AEB) was an examination board serving England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1953 [2] until 2000 when it merged with NEAB to form AQA. [ 2 ] History

  9. National School Boards Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1940, NSBA represents state school boards associations and their more than 90,000 local school board members. It argues that education is a civil right and that public education is America's most vital institution. [ 1 ]