
Exam Conditions: Consistency and quality assurance in 2021 exams, with AQA CEO Colin Hughes
As we’re now well into the swing of the Summer term, the end is firmly – and finally – in sight for our GCSE and

As we’re now well into the swing of the Summer term, the end is firmly – and finally – in sight for our GCSE and

Legend tells of students who will settle down to studying – of their own volition! They want to do well – and are prepared to

The pandemic, and resulting interruption to education, has led increasing numbers of parents and young people to think about whether being at school is the

In previous years a student’s idea of success – and many parents – is the grade they get. Essentially boiling down to how they do

When we look back at the last year of various lockdowns, it’s easy to see why the usual amount of course content hasn’t been taught.

Time flies when you’re having fun. But apparently, it also goes fairly quickly when gripped in a global pandemic, enduring various tiered lockdowns, and a

In many subjects, it all hinges on the final exam. Many see them as the culmination of 2 or 3 years worth of study. And, of course,

Growing up in the 80s, there was a real drive to teach children foreign languages at school. It’s something you can still see today with

There is an insta-perfect perception of remote schooling and revision. It’s the one where parents are casually teaching their children quadratic equations; while perfecting cold

The idea that we have a ‘best way’ to learn; whether it’s visually, verbally, via touch or one of another 67 ways is not new.
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