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  2. 2020 United Kingdom school exam grading controversy

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    On 20 August 2020 the GCSE results were released. [30] After the problems arising from the use of the grade algorithm for A-Levels, it was decided that GCSE grades awarded to each student would be the higher of the teacher predicted result or algorithm standardised result for each subject they took. [30]

  3. What is expected from this summer’s GCSE results? - AOL

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    Students can also choose to resit any GCSE exam in the summer of the following academic year if they are unhappy with their results. But students can retake English language and maths GCSEs from ...

  4. Pupils face worse GCSE results into next decade due to ... - AOL

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    Speaking about the report’s findings, he said: “Poorer GCSE results will scar successive cohorts of children well into the 2030s, signalling a decline in the country’s social mobility levels.”

  5. Key statistics in this year’s GCSE results - AOL

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    GCSE entries awarded grade 4/C or above (PA Graphics) – Among subjects with more than 100,000 entries, business studies saw the largest percentage increase in entries this year, up 9.7% from ...

  6. Ofqual exam results algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A further standardisation adjustment could be made on the basis of previous personal historic data: at A level this could be a GCSE result, at GCSE this could be a Key Stage 2 SAT. [8] For small cohorts, and minority interest exams (under 15). The individual CAG is used unchanged [7] The formulas for large schools with

  7. Progress 8 benchmark - Wikipedia

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    Basket 1: Maths and English results (these will be double weighted) Basket 2: 3 subjects from the EBacc list; Basket 3: 3 GCSE qualifications (including EBacc subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list. Eight subjects in all; this is the Attainment 8 figure. Subtract (The Attainment 8 - KS2 attainment) giving the ...

  8. Regional gaps in GCSE results remain - AOL

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  9. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the GCSE awards to pupils achieving the average YELLIS ability test score of 45, between 1996 and 2006, identified a general increase in awards over the 10 years, ranging from 0.2 (Science) to 0.8 (Maths) of a GCSE grade. [62]