This year's GCSE results day is predicted to be «chaos» if
recent exam reforms cause large fluctuations in students» grades.
Not exact matches
A common assumption inside the school -
reform movement, one often repeated in the wake of America's sobering performance in the
recent Program for International Student Assessment
exam — the U.S. ranked 17th in reading and 23rd in science — is that our nation's public - school teachers tend not to be high achievers themselves.
Although
recent curriculum
reforms and a new national college entrance
exam promote the importance of «quality education,» few schools and teachers have fully adopted the approach.
Richard Moorhead of University College London has a brilliant blog post here, on a
recent attempt by the Solicitors Regulatory Association to impact the process of
reforming (or not) the
exam process for qualifying as a solicitor.