GCSE and A-Levels could go ahead with mini-exams assessed by

GCSE and A-Levels could go ahead with mini-exams assessed by teachers


"This includes a student's home, where that is an option."
The proposals add that students who are not able to complete the assessments under the supervision of a teacher will be required to "make an appropriate declaration that they had not received unauthorised assistance".
The papers that some pupils may take at home will be based on a mixture of past paper questions and new questions.
Ofqual has suggested teachers make an "objective" determination on grades.
The watchdog also said that teachers should "draw on a range of broader evidence of a student's work" to make the final decision.
Exam boards would then give the teacher assessments an "external quality assurance" check.

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