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World News – UK – Covid LIVE Updates as students taking GCSE and A-Level exams next year get more generous grades

. . The government has announced that students taking GCSE and A-Level exams next year will be given more generous grades due to the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said that prior to the tests, students in England are given advance notice of some topics – as well as exam aids in sitting papers – to ensure that this cohort of students is not put at a disadvantage.

Additional exams are held to give students a second chance to take a job if the main exams or assessments are missed due to illness or self-isolation.

The announcement of new measures comes after the fiasco surrounding the grading of GCSE and A-level students in the summer – when some students received worse grades than predicted.

Gavin Williamson said a report is due this spring on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on student education.

The Minister of Education said: « We are providing the exam aids there so that the children who missed it can focus on their learning.

He commented, “I am sure that the experts who work closely together will find the easiest way to make this vaccine available to all who need it.

« This may take a few days to be determined, but I am very confident that groups with high unmet medical needs will have access to the vaccine in the next few days. ”

Professor Sahin also revealed that the vaccine can be shipped at 2-8 ° C and is stable at that temperature for five days.

When asked if he is confident the entire nation will have had two vaccinations by spring, Williamson said, « We’ll see the rollout in the months ahead. Further plans are outlined.

« I would be wrong to anticipate this announcement of all these plans and the announcement of regulatory approval for other vaccines until the first time this is done in the regulatory approval phase and these plans have been presented to the House of Commons. ”

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced that students taking GCSE and A-Level exams next year will be given more generous grades to offset the interruption in their education during the coronavirus pandemic.

Students in England are given advance notice of some topics before the tests – as well as exam aids in sitting papers – to ensure this cohort of students is not put at a disadvantage.

Additional exams are held to give students a second chance to take a job if the main exams or assessments are missed due to illness or self-isolation.

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Ref: https://www.sunderlandecho.com

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