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Confidence in GCSEs and A-levels has decreased, according to annual Ofqual survey

The exam regulator Ofqual has published the results of its annual survey on perceptions of A-levels, GCSEs and other qualifications in England this week.

The survey, which was conducted between the 24th October and 1st December 2017, analysed the responses from almost 3,000 heads, teachers, parents, pupils, universities, employers and members of the public.

It aimed to assess respondents’ impressions of the exam system and their levels of confidence in GCSEs, AS and A-levels, and applied general qualifications.

The main findings are:

1.       Fewer people understand GCSEs

2.       Pupils’ confidence in GCSEs and A-levels has decreased

3.       Employers don’t get the new grades, but nor do some teachers

4.       There is confusion over malpractice

5.       There is not enough support for pupils needing extra help

6.       Marking and moderation services lose their appeal

Read more detail on Schools Week.

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