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What can we learn from the 2019 AQA A Level History examiner reports?

November 15, 2019November 15, 2019Oxford History Team Leave a comment
Exam insights 2019

AQA has released its examiner reports for the 2019 AQA A Level History exams. Overall students are generally performing well. We have summarised the key issues that the examiners found students needed to improve, and collated some free content that addresses these issues to help your students avoid these mistakes in the future and give […]

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