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GCSE English pupils will be allowed to type up their exam answers on a computer under new plans - but experts warn it must not spell the end for children's handwriting Pearson is aiming for on ...
Some school pupils could be given the opportunity to sit their GCSE English exams digitally, an exam board has revealed. Pearson, which runs exam board Edexcel has confirmed teenagers will be able ...
An exam board is offering pupils the chance to be assessed digitally in their GCSE English exams from next year. Pearson, which runs exam board Edexcel, is aiming for GCSE students to be able to ...
In summer 2019, the CCEA introduced a new nine-category grade scale - A* to G, including a C*. Students may also get results ...
GCSE English exams will no longer need to be handwritten under plans by one of the country’s largest assessment boards. From 2025, pupils taking both English Language and English Literature with the ...
Revise for your GCSE English literature exam by listening to these podcasts from BBC Bitesize and Sounds. Join host Testament plus special guests to compare a range of selected poems, looking at ...
Schools were given assurances 16 months ago by the Welsh government that new English language GCSE exams would not disadvantage pupils, BBC Wales learns, as schools express anger at the first results.
Up to 125,000 UK students will have the option to take Edexcel’s GCSE English language and English literature exams on-screen for the first time.
If this were to go ahead, up to 125,000 students in the UK would have the option to take Edexcel’s GCSE English language and English literature exams on-screen for the first time.
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