direct to your inboxExam results will not be determined by algorithms this summer, the Education Secretary has vowed.Gavin Williamson said the Government was 'putting trust in teachers' rather than using an algorithm.Last summer Mr Williamson had to apologise after the algorithm system downgraded many results, and left young people worried about how their futures would be affected.The Government made a U-turn and said grades would be the result of teacher assessment.At today's Downing Street press briefing, Mr Williamson said there would be 'no algorithms whatsoever' used this summer.For just £3.99 you can turn your GCSE or A-level star into front-page news in the Manchester Evening News.You can also choose from our national titles.
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