
Mind The Gap: The problems inherent in ‘catching-up’ With Alex Fairlamb
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.
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.
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,
After months of speculation and consultation, details have been announced for how grades will be awarded in 2021. The Government announced in January that there
Ofqual has announced its proposals for how students will receive their grades in their GCSE, AS and A Levels, after exams were cancelled. The consultation
Who knew unprecedented times could still give you a sense of deja vu? The cancellation of GCSE and A Level exams in the summer 2021
Students in England will no longer sit formal exams in GCSEs, A Levels or AS Levels in the Summer 2021 sitting, following the announcement from
The Governement has announced steps to improve fairness for next year’s exam students, with detail to follow. Today (3 December 2020) the Department for Education
This year’s GCSE and A-Level students are suffering with a double whammy. They’re facing into future looking questions while also worried about catching up. That’s
In this Study Sessions podcast episode Nathan is talking to Barnaby Lenon – and Iain Kilpatrick. We look at about how best to approach the
As if the year ahead won’t be trying enough for students, now MPs and the Media are weighing in on whether exams will actually take
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