Gill Stewart, director of qualifications development at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA), told The Herald yesterday the major programme of exam reform was on track to be delivered successfully in secondary schools by school year 2013/14.
The senior official in charge of the development of controversial new exams for Scottish schools has moved to quell growing fears over the timescale of their introduction.
Gill Stewart, director of qualifications development at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA), told The Herald yesterday the major programme of exam reform was on track to be delivered successfully in secondary schools by school year 2013/14.
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