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AEA MathsAEAs are qualifications intended to challenge the most able GCE Advanced level (A level) students. They are designed to provide opportunities for candidates to demonstrate a greater depth of understanding than that required at A level and to demonstrate the ability to think critically and creatively. Consequently, AEAs will help to differentiate between the most able candidates, particularly in subjects with a high proportion of A grades at A level. AEAs are based on A level subject criteria rather than individual specifications. They are intended to be accessible to all candidates who are expected to achieve a grade A in the A level for a particular subject, irrespective of where they have studied or which A level specification (syllabus) they have followed. They will not require any additional teaching or resources. It is intended that significantly more students should have the opportunity to take AEAs than take existing Special Papers but it is acceptable for centres to enter as many or as few candidates as they wish. The requirements for the AEA in Mathematics are set out in the test specification drawn up by the regulatory authorities (QCA, ACCAC and CCEA). It has been agreed that there will be only one AEA examination for each subject. The examination for the AEA in Mathematics is administered by Edexcel but will be available to candidates in all centres. Representatives from each of the awarding bodies (AQA, CCEA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC) will be involved in the process of setting examination papers and standards for the AEA in Mathematics.
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