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GCSEs 2021: Teachers to be ‘lambasted’ over grading

‘Entirely unethical’ for government to be ‘hiding behind’ teachers, who will take blame for A-level and GCSE grade inflation, warns NEU
25th March 2021, 10:40am

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GCSEs 2021: Teachers to be ‘lambasted’ over grading

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Teachers are likely be “lambasted” for any grade inflation in this year’s GCSE and A-levelgrades, Britain’s largest teaching union has warned.

The NEU today said that the government hadn’t listened to its suggestions of a plan B, put forward last year, in the likely event of exams being cancelled again and had “missed a whole term in which they could have developed and implemented proposals” for awarding grades.


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NEUjoint-general secretary Mary Bousted said it was likelythere would be “some grade inflation” this summer.

She said: “You know who will be blamed for that, and you know who the government is hiding behind…When teachers make that ethical and professional decision [in awarding agrade] and it results in some raising of grades, they are going to be lambasted for that and it is entirely unethical that they have been placed in this position by politicians not doing their homework.”

Her statementcame this morning as an influential group of MPswarned the governmentof grade inflation, “chaos”and “Wild West”resultsforthis summer’s A levels and GCSEs.

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