East Kent branch member of NEU plays down fears grades will be inflated after government confirms use of teacher assessment
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Updated: 16:42, 25 February 2021
Unions have played down fears of grade inflation at schools as the government confirmed that GCSEs and A-levels will be scrapped.
The concerns were raised after the government said there would not be universal moderation of schools to assess how they were grading pupils.
The government has confirmed that this year s GCSEs and A-level exams will be scrapped
Warren Brookes, of the East Kent branch of the National Education Union (NEU), said there was no alternative given the situation caused by the pandemic.
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