Views on how new teacher-assessed system has affected workload and what it means for pupils

Due to the pandemic’s disruption of pupils’ studies, GCSE and A-level exams have been scrapped in England this summer and replaced with a teacher-assessed grading system.

Five teachers shared their views about the new system, from how it has affected their workload to the potential impact on their students’ grades.

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