THOUSANDS of fewer teens are expected to get top marks as GCSE results are published today. Ministers predict a return to 2019 result levels after the pandemic ushered in a wave of grade inflation.…
He told Times Radio: "These young people have been in schools for two years, they have had disruption to their education particularly in years eight and nine and we have had very significant recovery programmes, a £5 billion recovery
programme to help those young people catch up."Exams are the fairest system, and it is fair to have the grading back to 2019 levels consistent to all the years prior to 2019 and consistent with the years next year and the year beyond as well."
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