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Scotland has said Sorry for Guessed Exam Downgrades
Nicola
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Queen of redemption
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I fear we are going to have a similar mess on our hands on Thursday
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it's a non year as far as exams go ... universities etc are going to know that the results are dodgy. I don't think the exam results mean much
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It is a bit of a mess, they've downgraded based on the schools previous years results.
My year group at school was quite a high performing year - the year above us was a dumpster fire. We would have been badly downgraded based on this system :facepalm:. However - I agree that Universities are likely to lower entry requirements if this is happening across the board. |
I fully commend her again here on this.
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Pansy woman. Cannot handle pressure without breaking like a bitch
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She's far and away the best Statesperson and leader in the UK at this time.
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It looks a bit like that it's just another way that the people that advocated the lock-down the most, didn't look at the long-term consequences.
The choices to me seem to be let teachers set grades for their own pupils, which leads to bias and inflated results - and a lack credibility in this year's results. Or downgrade those results based on a school's recent history, which is unfair. |
...I’ve come to really like Nicola...she’s someone who appears to actually care../...not just a career politician...
...I remember a time when Britain had that...long ago in a far off land... |
Disgraceful to downgrade based on a previous years results, what were they thinking
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If you downgrade a result it can mean a young person missing out on what they want to do next. If you UPgrade a result, the worst that happens is that they pursue the qualification/institution they wanted to go into and find out they don't have the ability to succeed there. It's better than not getting the chance. Medicine is the obvious example... if a student gets downgraded it might mean not getting into a medicine course AT ALL. If they're upgraded and wouldn't actually have got the grades - it's not like you then end up with a low-ability doctor in 6 years time. If they can handle the course they will become a doctor. If their ability level isn't up to scratch, they'll find out quite quickly. :shrug:. |
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what it shows to me is that Nicky and her government are equally capable of ****ing up as anyone else
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