This doesn’t mean that exam results data isn’t important, though. “Exam data for GCSE and A-level results is crucial in our understanding of performance in different schools,” Holzer says, because it shows “how well a school is performing in all subject areas and within the trust and...
Trott goes on to say that smartphones in classrooms lead to lower GCSE results, and there is also an impact on behaviour in schools. Sophy puts to the top Tory that her party often says how proud it is of trusting headteachers to make their own decisions, an...
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Trott goes on to say that smartphones in classrooms lead to lower GCSE results, and there is also an impact on behaviour in schools. Sophy puts to the top Tory that her party often says how proud it is of trusting headteachers to make their own decisions, and asks why...
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[in the number] of higher grades can be due to the changes in the way students are entered. A few years ago, we saw a lot of students being entered early for GCSE and then having a second chance of sitting it, and then this can mean that the national results look very different.”...
But we don't need statistics. There is something bigger than what can be measured in waiting lists or GCSE results or the latest crime or jobs figures. Look at the British economy - at ease with globalisation. London...
Teachers say languages have already been vulnerable to what are seen as "easier" options, such as PE, and they fear this trend will continue. Last year's GCSE results, for example, published in August, showed a slump in entries for French and German, and also saw grades deteriorate. ...