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How schools and colleges can make sure that all teaching staff understand and are implementing the government guidance for summer 2022 exams.
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Information Tribunal supports school’s position to refuse an FOI request for assessment data of other students
Students can appeal TAGs in a number of ways. Considered & consistent communication on the school’s position can help to avoid escalation.
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The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) has now issued its guide to appeals processes for summer 2021.
The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) this week published the appeals guidance for grades awarded this summer.
Exams centres have between 12 and 30 April 2021 to develop and submit their Centre Policy setting out the centre’s approach to assessment and quality assurance during this summer’s teacher assessed grading (TAGs) process.
Schools are tasked with reading a vast amount of information to get ready to provide teacher-assessed grades (TAGs) for students following the publication of the suite of Joint Council Qualifications (JCQ).
In the absence of exams, the Department for Education (DfE) and Ofqual have confirmed that the 2021 GCSE, AS and A level and vocational and technical qualification grades will be determined by centre assessment.
The government has issued updated guidance for schools during the 2021 national lockdown. Here’s what we know about exams and assessment so far.
As the current situation around Covid-19 is evolving and new measures are constantly being implemented by Government, we provide a summary of considerations for education.
The current position on possible appeals against awarded grades.
Ofqual has published guidance for schools and colleges in relation to exam assessments this summer due to the current crisis.
We set out some answers to some of the most commonly asked questions from our education clients.