Exam results must return to normal, says schools minister |
Schools minister Nick Gibb says exam results in England must return to normal so they can continue to carry “weight and credibility” with employers and universities. Gibb said there was now an "expectation" that exam aids used this summer in some GCSE subjects, to acknowledge the disruption caused by the pandemic and, since February, the teachers' strikes, will not be offered next year. He said: "Every year that elapses is a year away from the disruption caused by the pandemic, and there are more years that those young people have had in school full-time." However, he said "additional protection" this year could see grade boundaries altered if senior examiners find evidence nationally of a drop in standards compared with four years ago. Dr Jo Saxton, the chief regulator of Ofqual, said: "This return to normal is an important milestone, and while overall results will be lower than last year, students can have confidence that their grades will reflect what they know and understand and will help them make the right choice about their next step, whether that's further study or moving into the world of work." |
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