GCSE Design and Technology with Eduqas

Eduqas’ highly practical GCSE Design and Technology qualification emphasises iterative problem-solving design approaches, with a focus on modelling, testing and improving.

 

Our NEAs (Non-Exam Assessments) offer learners the opportunity to demonstrate their skills against clear assessment objectives. Meanwhile, our context-based written assessments place the emphasis on knowledge and understanding rather than factual recall.  

 

As an Eduqas GCSE Design and Technology teacher, you will also benefit from the support of our subject experts, who will provide you with the advice and guidance you need for the classroom.



Why choose Eduqas for Design and Technology?

 

Choose Eduqas for GCSE Design and Technology and you’ll also benefit from:

  • Easy access to advice from subject specialists
  • Unlimited use of free digital resources
  • Access to an extensive programme of expert-led training
  • Free visits from our Regional Support Team of former teachers


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GCSE Design & Technology Specification

 

D&T Specification

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Learners can also progress on to our AS/A Level Design and Technology qualification.

More reasons to choose Eduqas for Design and Technology

 

Subject Officer Jason Cates explains how switching to Eduqas for GCSE Design and Technology could benefit you and your learners.

 

“For me, the access to high quality support from the Subject Officer and the pragmatic and realistic nature of the exam board made the switch to Eduqas inevitable… the examination board’s expectations are high but they provide the clarity and support so that we can reach those standards.”
“For me, the access to high quality support from the Subject Officer and the pragmatic and realistic nature of the exam board made the switch to Eduqas inevitable… the examination board’s expectations are high but they provide the clarity and support so that we can reach those standards.”
Andrew Duffey, Head of Design Technology, Engineering and Computing