Exam worries resurface

Exam worries resurface

With GCSE and A-Level exams set to return to schools in 2022, a leading educational body has claimed it will be harder for pupils to attain 'top of the class' status.
It also reported that stress levels are at their highest levels at any time during the last two decades.

Government ministers have understandably decided to try and avoid the chaos that occurred earlier this year when record numbers of students were awarded the highest possible grades. Over the next two years, they are set to raise the bar in examinations, thereby winding back grade inflation.

In light of the changes, My Tutor, the leading online tutoring platform, has compiled research from parents on how children prefer to be graded. 

With the backdrop of a quarter (26%) of parents saying they've seen a visible decline in their child's educational progression due to the pandemic, more than one-in-two respondents (54%) revealed their child learns ...

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