GCSE and A-level pupils will be told what is on their exam papers in advance and will be ‘marked more generously’ next summer, it has been revealed.
According to plans expected to be unveiled by the Department for Education and the exams regulator, students whose teaching time was disrupted will be treated differently.
Some could be given grades with asterisks next to them to indicate to higher education colleges that they should look kindly on certain applicants.
Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of GCSE students will also be told their exam topics in advance.
Universities have also starting reducing their entry grade requirements for certain courses in response to the lost learning caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
GCSE and A-level pupils will be told what is on their exam papers in advance and will be ‘marked more generously’ next summer, it has been…
GCSE and A-level pupils will be told what is on their exam papers in advance – ReadSector
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