These are about the detail of the exam boards» framework, which would be used to set dates for completing reviews and appeals; when automatic grade protection that currently applies following moderation will be removed; and when exam boards should be required to
make marked GCSE scripts available to schools.
Exam boards will be required to
make marked GCSE scripts available to schools, before their deadline for requesting reviews of marking, from the summer of 2020
The latest announcement will also require exam boards to
make marked GCSE scripts available to schools and colleges before their deadline for requesting a review of marking, from 2020 onwards.
As part of these changes, the exams regulator has decided to introduce the requirement for exam boards to
make marked GCSE scripts available before their deadline for requesting a review of marking.
Not exact matches
The government has scrapped plans to
make grade 5 the benchmark pass
mark for the new reformed
GCSE.
Schools will be able to download all
marked Edexcel
GCSE and A-level exam scripts for free from next year in a move to
make decisions on whether to challenge grades easier for teachers and exams officers, Schools Week can exclusively reveal.
Mark Dawe, chief executive of exam board OCR, said
making the
GCSE pass rate harder will have «significant repercussions».