Director of Research and Deputy Head of Southampton Education School, University of Southampton A Level results are in and as teenagers pore over their grades, a record number will be able to take up ...
The UK's largest exam board is set to phase out the exam paper as we know it with a shift towards digital assessments by the end of the decade. Pearson says it will begin offering History and Business ...
GCSE and A-level exams could be taken on laptops by as early as 2030, after pupils complained of writing fatigue because their hand muscles 'aren't strong enough'. Exams watchdog, Ofqual, is launching ...
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When the government announced its u-turn on A-level grades, school pupils across the UK breathed a collective sigh of relief. With exams cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, students had ...
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Your future won’t be decided by your A level grades – here’s why you should stay the course, look at the bigger picture and not fear resits It is difficult to write a piece like this at this time of ...
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Nearly a third of pupils in England were given 25% extra time to complete their GCSEs and A-level exams following a surge in special exam access arrangements being granted, data from Ofqual has shown.
As A-level results are being opened across the nation today (Wednesday, 15 August), it's comforting to know that even our royals have experienced the same jitters before unveiling their grades. From ...
Data from the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) show a rise in “malpractice cases” during GCSEs, AS and A-level examinations in England 2023 compared to 2022. The exams ...