University exam marking boycott is a disgrace
Robbing students of the ability to graduate after years of Covid disruption is shameful – but lecturers aren’t the only ones to blame.
Robbing students of the ability to graduate after years of Covid disruption is shameful – but lecturers aren’t the only ones to blame.
The major challenge that ChatGPT presents is one teachers should be considering anyway: how can we make assessments more authentic?
Nearly half of this year’s A-levels were marked at an A or A* grade.
The plan costs a tenth of the £15bn recommended by Sir Kevan Collins, the PM’s education recovery tsar.
At the beginning of this year a friend of mine sent me a job advert – it was the infamous open letter from Dominic Cummings
There was a noticeable calm as GCSE students received their grades today, following a chaotic week over the algorithmic grading of A-level results released last
This year’s school results in England have highlighted how a narrow focus on so-called academic standards can hide much greater issues of justice in how
In a humiliating climb-down the Scottish government has announced the cancellation of all pupil grades lowered during the school results fiasco. John Swinney, the Scottish
The UK government recently cancelled GCSE and A-level exams. Instead, for this year only, teacher assessments will replace exam grades. These teacher assessments will be based on frequent
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