Hundreds of thousands of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland receive their A-level results
Instead, the grades are teacher assessed and will have drawn on a"range of evidence" based on what students have been taught in between college closures. The education secretary says the government would expect them to be delivering a"high quality teaching experience", and part of that is lectures in person.Williamson says the government gave 'absolute clarity' on teacher-assessed grades for this year in Januaryvery much planning to move back to examinations as a form of assessment" for next year.
"We should congratulate them all for their resilience and determination not to allow the pandemic to be a barrier to their futures." Teachers have determined the grades after the summer's exams were cancelled for a second year in a rowBut any rise in students achieving top gradesHe warns universities should not be charging full fees if they don't return to in-person teachingWhat happened during last year's A-level results fiasco?
KayBurley Too bad they charged full fees for the past two years...
KayBurley He is trying to manipulate a situation where Universities are forced to scrap their blended learning approaches for the foreseeable future.
KayBurley What about last years students and the terrible experience they had, along with the student housing they couldn’t live in and the costs that were still charged BorisJohnson educationgovuk students
KayBurley They should not have been charged for last years fees. All students deserve a refund. And scrap fees altogether.
JohnWest_JAWS KayBurley What about Eton then Gav? The 'education' meted out there is one of entitlement, schmoozing, lying, cheating and looking after other Etonians! Nothing to do with business acumen, adding up big numbers or doing the decent thing is it! JailLyingPoliticians
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