An alarming slump in the number of pupils taking foreign languages at GCSE has been described as a 'catastrophe' for the country by headteachers.
As we dig into this year's GCSE results - which have mostly returned to pre-pandemic levels but also saw England's highest failure rate since 2007 - data journalistBen van der Merweprovides some background on attendance. Data from the Department for Educati...
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longitudinally. Information on cognitive abilities, educational attainment, behaviour and emotion was collected. Among the TEDS participants, 4547 individuals, comprising one of each of the twin pairs, who were genotyped and also had information on their GCSE school grades were included in the current...
When children were tested again at age 13, their academic scores were still linked to how much they had exercised when they were 11 years old. By the time the youngsters took the GCSE exam, each 17-minute-per‑day increase in physical activity for the boys was linked to an improvement ...
"I don't think the numbers are at all anything to be concerned about. "There is a level of varying ability year on year and I think given the experiences over the last couple of years, they were quite exceptional really." But shadow education minister ...
Byline: TIM ROSSTEENAGERS scored record GCSE results today with the biggest rise in top grades for nearly 20 years.For the first time, more than one in five exam papers was awarded an A* or A this year and the proportion achieving at least a grade C soared to two-thirds.But there ...
Reports on English teachers' reaction to the fact that numbers of high grades awarded at general certificate of secondary education (GCSE) have been maintained nationwide in Great Britain. Numbers as result of greater emphasis on examinations rather than coursework; Disappointment that 100 percent ...
Byline: DOMINIC HAYESGROWING numbers of GCSE and A-level candidates are getting the wrong grades, figures reveal today.More than 17,000 grades had to be revised last year after another sharp jump in complaints about faulty marking.As hundreds of thousands of teenagers prepare to take GCSEs, ...