British students sent a clear message to policymakers last week: "F*ck the algorithm." The outcry worked. A week after algorithm-generated grades resulted in almost 40 percent of students getting ...
The former head of England’s exam regulator has said that last year’s grading fiasco was caused by “human-decision making” rather than a controversial algorithm. Thousands of A-level results were ...
A mixed picture has emerged as thousands of pupils opened their A-level results across Northern Ireland on Thursday. The results, based on predicted grades and past performance after the coronavirus ...
A-level and GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be handed exam grades as predicted by their teachers instead of a controversial algorithm. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson ...
Speaking at a Downing Street press conference, the minister, who was forced to U-turn after computer modelling downgraded disadvantaged children last year, said the government would be “putting trust” ...
GCSE and A-level pupils were celebrating record grades today — but half a million BTec students were still awaiting results and thousands of young people remained in the dark over places at sixth ...
Ofqual’s algorithm has caused dismay and an analysis of its method shows the reason It wouldn’t be out of place in a maths A-level: suppose a class of 27 pupils is predicted to achieve 2.3% A* grades ...
GCSE students in England, Northern Ireland and Wales are receiving results based on teacher assessments, after a last-minute change to the system. They were originally due to receive marks worked out ...
Some of Britain’s top-performing sixth-form colleges have seen their pupils savagely downgraded by the A-levels algorithm which one London teacher described as “a bloodbath”. The Sixth Form Colleges ...
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Students in the United States have discovered a way to cheat an algorithm marking their work by simply typing out a list of words relevant to the topic. Edgenuity, an online platform for virtual ...
A-level and GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be handed exam grades as predicted by their teachers instead of a controversial algorithm. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson ...
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