Teachers grades will replace exams in England
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@ozair Half grade difference? They introduced the A* to make it so that the top A grade students could be differentiated. Just cos it has the letter A in it, doesn’t make it any less of a jump than from a B to an A for example. In fact, those last few marks are often the hardest to get.
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@dua-zahra No, it is indeed a half grade difference. The point jump isn’t as high from B to A for example. A* just means near perfection and is usually comprised structural elements as opposed to actually getting the answer right
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In most written subjects this is not the case. And it’s certainly no where near perfect.
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“I dont care about academics” but you’re complaining that you won’t get good predicted grades? Doesn’t really make sense to me 😬 either work harder like everyone else or don’t care about your grades at all, you can’t get both no matter how ‘smart’ you think you are
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What about those doing mix of GCSE and IGCSE?? The igcse are still going ahead ??
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@jawad-tahir Yes I am also having doubt IGCSE exam will effect more children’s
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Private/external candidates can’t get teacher assessed grades, what are supposed to do? Why are we always forgotten and left with nothing. Last yr we didn’t have a way to grades and were forced to a gap yr and now they are doing the same to us… I feel just so helpless right now
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@yousaf-ali it’s crazy how a lazy government is now gonna affect so many peoples futures.