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Penalties for mobile phone exam cheats up by a third since pandemic
This year, 1,845 such penalties were issued for these offences – up from 1,385 in 2019, the last time exams were sat
Alan smithers
Department for education
Employment research
Centre for education
University of buckingham
Uk news
A levels
GCSE pupils still need exam help to get over Covid, says Government
Ministers accused of 'dumbing down', as maths, science and foreign language tests will again come with extra support
Jo saxton
Chris mcgovern
Alan smithers
Department for education
Employment research
Centre for education
A department for education
Campaign for real education
Real education
Ofqual chief regulator
DfE can t say whether £850k edtech scheme improved schools
The government can't say whether schools taking part in an £850,000 edtech support scheme improved because of the help they received
Covid 19
Education policy
UTC chief wants sleeves in secondary schools
Baker Dearing Trust chief executive Simon Connell claims things are looking up – with new ones on the horizon and plans afoot for new ‘UTC sleeves'
City of
United kingdom
Simon connell
Billy camden
Robert halfon
Michael gove
Department for education
Engineering academy
National audit office
Bristol technology
Abbeywood school
Baker dearing
Baker dearing trust
Get information about schools
Lord baker
Conservative party
Improvement in ethnic minorities GCSEs, but some fall further behind
Most large minority ethnic groups are as likely to obtain good English and maths GCSEs as white British students, a new report says
United kingdom
Imran rasul
Institute for fiscal
Fiscal studies
Black caribbean
Black afraican
Black african
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