GCSEs and A-level exams in 2022 will be graded more generously

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GCSEs and A-levels in 2022 will be graded more generously

On Monday, exam boards in England published advance information about what will appear in this year's GCSEs, AS and A-level exams.

Details of what will come up in exams have been made available in most subjects, including maths, biology, chemistry and languages. For English literature, geography, history and ancient history, there will be a greater choice of questions on the exam papers. Exams are "the fairest way to assess everyone's abilities", she says, and she does not want to go through her secondary education without sitting them.Image caption,A-level student Abby, 17, from Wales High School, in Kiveton, South Yorkshire, says: "Additional help is needed to get those higher grades."

 

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This is great news, for A levels, BUT universities are not lowering their entry requirements - it really isn’t difficult, it has been known for 2 years and we are STILL WAITING - what about the BTEC students who have had to sit exams?

Answers given to students within the next 2 years!

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GCSEs and A-levels in 2022 will be graded more generouslyBut grade inflation caused by two years of teacher-assessed grades will not continue, exam boards say. How disheartening for those who have worked really hard, put in a lot of effort and self motivation throughout the last 2 years to be told the only reason they have done well is because they have been graded generously. How demoralising 😔 The and their endless supply of stock photos This is to let the rubbish teachers,who did absolutely naff all during the pandemic, off for being so shit! 🤦‍♀️
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