Calls to alter 2022 GCSE's as Year 10 pupils have lost one i

Calls to alter 2022 GCSE's as Year 10 pupils have lost one in eight days of classroom time


Calls to alter 2022 GCSE's as Year 10 pupils have lost one in eight days of classroom time
Ministers urged to set out 2022 exam plans so students who have missed more teaching time are not disadvantaged
Next year’s GCSE exams must be altered to make them fair for students who have missed more teaching time, the Labour Party has said, as research shows Year 10 students have lost one in eight days of classroom time since their courses began.
Labour will on Monday urge ministers to set out plans for exams in 2022, including “meaningful adjustments” so students who have missed more teaching time are not disadvantaged.

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