MrCynical
Deity
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-19620075
Well, it looks like Gove has made his move on GCSEs. What do you think? I agree getting rid of the multiple exam boards has to be a good move - exam standards is one place you really don't want competition going on. I've never met anyone who thought multiple exam boards was actually a good idea.
He's also scrapping the modular system and going back to one set of end of year exams. This isn't actually turning back the clock that far - the modular system has been around for less than 10 years. Finally he's "reducing the number of top grades" though it's not entirely clear how he intends to do that. Removing the modular system will discourage resits which will reduce the number of top grades. With the existing resit system it's inevitable that resits will significantly inflate the grades.
Thoughts? Personally I think this is on the right lines, though I wouldn't call the new exams GCSEs just to highlight that they are not directly comparable.
Well, it looks like Gove has made his move on GCSEs. What do you think? I agree getting rid of the multiple exam boards has to be a good move - exam standards is one place you really don't want competition going on. I've never met anyone who thought multiple exam boards was actually a good idea.
He's also scrapping the modular system and going back to one set of end of year exams. This isn't actually turning back the clock that far - the modular system has been around for less than 10 years. Finally he's "reducing the number of top grades" though it's not entirely clear how he intends to do that. Removing the modular system will discourage resits which will reduce the number of top grades. With the existing resit system it's inevitable that resits will significantly inflate the grades.
Thoughts? Personally I think this is on the right lines, though I wouldn't call the new exams GCSEs just to highlight that they are not directly comparable.