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An inquiry into the chaos affecting the Sats tests taken by school pupils in England this summer is set to publish its report into what went wrong. | An inquiry into the chaos affecting the Sats tests taken by school pupils in England this summer is set to publish its report into what went wrong. |
Exam watchdog chief, Ken Boston, has already resigned ahead of Lord Sutherland's findings. | Exam watchdog chief, Ken Boston, has already resigned ahead of Lord Sutherland's findings. |
There will be pressure on other officials to step down if the report is as highly critical as expected. | There will be pressure on other officials to step down if the report is as highly critical as expected. |
Results were disrupted for hundreds of thousands of pupils and school league tables have had to be postponed. | Results were disrupted for hundreds of thousands of pupils and school league tables have had to be postponed. |
Before the publication of the report into last year's problems, the exam company Edexcel has been announced as the "preferred bidder" to take over the running of next year's tests. | Before the publication of the report into last year's problems, the exam company Edexcel has been announced as the "preferred bidder" to take over the running of next year's tests. |
'Delivery failure' | 'Delivery failure' |
Edexcel had previously held the contract for the Sats tests before it was awarded to ETS Europe, the company which had its contract terminated as a result of this year's problems. | Edexcel had previously held the contract for the Sats tests before it was awarded to ETS Europe, the company which had its contract terminated as a result of this year's problems. |
Lord Sutherland is to deliver his findings into what caused the administrative chaos in this year's Sats tests and how exam authorities responded to the emerging catalogue of problems. | Lord Sutherland is to deliver his findings into what caused the administrative chaos in this year's Sats tests and how exam authorities responded to the emerging catalogue of problems. |
Dr Boston, who headed the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, resigned at the weekend over what he called the "delivery failure" over the tests. | Dr Boston, who headed the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, resigned at the weekend over what he called the "delivery failure" over the tests. |
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Half of the tests are being scrapped, and the Children's Secretary Ed Balls has announced that there will be no more compulsory Sats tests for 14-year-olds. | Half of the tests are being scrapped, and the Children's Secretary Ed Balls has announced that there will be no more compulsory Sats tests for 14-year-olds. |
More heads could roll if Lord Sutherland produces a damning report into what the government calls "severe problems" with the tests. | More heads could roll if Lord Sutherland produces a damning report into what the government calls "severe problems" with the tests. |
Attention will be focused on the National Assessment Agency - the part of the QCA responsible for commissioning and overseeing the testing process. | Attention will be focused on the National Assessment Agency - the part of the QCA responsible for commissioning and overseeing the testing process. |
Lord Sutherland's report will seek to establish why it appeared to take so long for any intervention when there were well-publicised warnings of problems with this year's tests | Lord Sutherland's report will seek to establish why it appeared to take so long for any intervention when there were well-publicised warnings of problems with this year's tests |
MPs in the House of Commons had said the tests had become a "shambles" in May, long before the scheduled results date in July. | MPs in the House of Commons had said the tests had become a "shambles" in May, long before the scheduled results date in July. |
Speaking ahead of the inquiry results, the head of the ATL teachers' union, Dr Mary Bousted, said there needed "to be a complete overhaul of testing in English schools where we have the most tested children in Europe". | Speaking ahead of the inquiry results, the head of the ATL teachers' union, Dr Mary Bousted, said there needed "to be a complete overhaul of testing in English schools where we have the most tested children in Europe". |
She added: "Lessons must be learned from this year's debacle about the commissioning and delivery of education by private companies." | She added: "Lessons must be learned from this year's debacle about the commissioning and delivery of education by private companies." |
The Conservative party's schools spokesman, Nick Gibb, said that re-appointing Edexcel meant that ministers were now back to where they started before the Sats problems. | The Conservative party's schools spokesman, Nick Gibb, said that re-appointing Edexcel meant that ministers were now back to where they started before the Sats problems. |
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