In summer 2022, for the first time since 2019, large-scale GCSE exams took place in school and college halls and gyms. And, just like every year before the pandemic, they were marked externally. What have we learnt? In this discussion, representatives from the awarding bodies give feedback from the hundreds of thousands of papers that were marked.
Show notes Taking part in the discussion:For Edexcel, follow @EmporiumMaths on Twitter.
For OCR, go to their website.
For AQA, follow @AQAMaths on Twitter.
The NCETM shares information from all awarding bodies, the DfE, Ofqual and others via the Twitter account @NCETMQandC.
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