Have you been protesting against A-level downgrading?
Protests have taken place over three consecutive days in London by A-level students demonstrating against what they believe is an injustice, which saw schools’ historic performances used to standardise results in England through an algorithm, which saw 40% of grades downgraded.
Boris Johnson has been urged to intervene as headteachers came out in favour of a Scotland-style solution using teachers’ assessments. Late on Saturday, Ofqual announced a review of the appeals process just hours after it published its criteria based on mock exam results.
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