Education

How will you be affected by the change in exam results in England?


The education secretary Gavin Williamson announced on Wednesday that algorithms will not be used to decide exam results in England this year. Instead, A-level, GCSE and vocational grades will be teacher assessed, however exams and external assessments will continue in vocational and technical qualifications where they are needed to demonstrate professional standards.

We would like to hear from school and college students on how they feel about teacher assessed grades replacing most exams. Do you feel that this will help you get the results you deserve? Do you have any concerns?

Share your experiences

Do you prefer teacher assessed grades or exams? How do you think the change in how results are decided might affect you? Do you have any concerns? We would also like to hear from parents and teachers about what they think.

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