direct to your inboxThe government and Ofqual have unveiled how students in England will receive their grades this summer.Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has said 'trust will be put in teachers' after GCSE and A-level exams had been cancelled for the second successive year amid the pandemic.Mr Williamson will set out exactly how the grades of hundreds of thousands of students will be awarded in the Commons later today, in a bid to avoid a repeat of last year’s exams fiasco.This is what we know so far on how it will work:No.
It was announced last year that GCSE and A-level exams in 2021 would be cancelled.Teachers will rely on a range of evidence when determining grades, including mock exams, coursework or other work completed as part.
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