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Wilshaw: ‘Don’t bleat about the tyranny of testing’
Testing gives the poor a ‘passport to a better life’ and teacher shortages leave disadvantaged pupils to ‘languish at the bottom of the educational pile’, Ofsted’s chief inspector will say
23 June 2016
Rehashed A-level exam questions gave some students ‘unfair advantage’, pupils claim
Candidates say some biology test questions were lifted from a previous paper, but exam board stands by its exam and says questions can be repeated over time
20 June 2016
Petition over ‘unfair’ A-level biology exam gains thousands of signatures
Pupils claim yesterday’s exam covered hardly any of the content they had studied
17 June 2016
Exclusive: Private schools say reformed exams will allow them to pull further ahead of state sector results
Fee-paying schools claim gap in results will widen with the introduction of new tougher GCSEs and A levels
17 June 2016
Leading thinktank to focus on education to plug gaps in ‘objective evidence’
Centre Forum will be renamed Education Policy Institute with effect from today
15 June 2016
Exclusive: New rules mean pupils can lose grades through coursework appeals
Exams regulator will end ‘automatic protection’ that gives schools a safeguard against grade drops after results day
13 June 2016
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