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The question is, given that the average adult with basic intelligence could see this disaster a mile off, the use of computers is never a good idea in these set-ups, and given that teachers have spent months flogging themselves to give predicted grades to their students whom they are best qualified to assess, having taught them, why did anyone think a computer was needed to calculate grades anyway?
What have the exam board staffs being doing since March? I cannot believe there are not sufficient qualified exam markers to make a better assessment than a machine working on faulty and inappropriate data.
Time for the Education Secretary to go - he is the worst ever, and lord knows, he has had some stiff competition!!!
Anyone remember Ruth Kelly?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course when it comes to GCSE results there will be lots of concerns about those at the 'pass' margin for Maths and English- the old grade C- but the waters have been muddied there as the new grade 4s and 5s overlap the old C.
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