'No algorithms whatsoever': Williamson confirms GCSE and A-L

'No algorithms whatsoever': Williamson confirms GCSE and A-Level exams will be replaced by teacher assessments


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Video report by ITV News politics correspondent Dan Hewitt
This year's scrapped GSCE and A-Level exams in England will be replaced with teacher assessments and not algorithms, the education secretary has confirmed.
Gavin Williamson said there would be "no algorithms whatsoever" involved in the system that is being set up to replace this year's exams, which have been cancelled due to the disruption to pupils' education caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The minister said "this year we're putting trust firmly in the hands of teachers", though he would not preempt an announcement due on Thursday on the new system that will replace GCSEs and A Levels.

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