Unions and school leaders critical after regulator publishes long-delayed contingency plan

Students taking A-level and GCSEs in England will be asked to sit repeated mock exams, after the exam regulator Ofqual told schools to test pupils throughout the year in case national exams are cancelled for the third time.

The regulator published its long-delayed contingency plan, detailing how teachers in England are to award grades by assessment in the event of Covid disruption making it impossible for formal exams to be held, as was the case in 2020/2021 and 2019/2020.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Texas mall shooting victims include grade-school sisters and young engineer

Korean American family and security guard also among those killed in Saturday…

Grisly secrets of the ‘disappeared’ of Anglo-Irish war uncovered by research

Irish state’s founding fathers killed and disappeared five times more people than…

Deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda is immoral | Letters

Forcibly sending individuals to Africa is a form of human trafficking, says…

Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Ukrainian military says Russian attacks repelled in Kharkiv and Kherson

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy vows there will be no let up in…