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Parents in more affluent areas putting pressure on teachers over exam grades | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Around one in five teachers at schools with affluent intakes say parents have pressured them over their child’s exam grades this year, a survey suggests. Nearly one in four (23%) of teachers at private schools and 17% at state schools in advantaged areas have been approached or pressured by parents over grades, according to a Sutton Trust report. Just over one in ten (11%) of state school teachers in poorer areas reported being put under pressure, the poll has found. Teachers in England have submitted their decisions on pupils’ GCSE and A-level grades – which are being awarded in a fortnight – after this summer’s exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.

Parents in more affluent areas putting pressure on teachers over exam grades

Around one in five teachers at schools with affluent intakes say parents have pressured them over their child’s exam grades this year, a survey suggests. Nearly one in four (23%) of teachers at private schools and 17% at state schools in advantaged areas have been approached or pressured by parents over grades, according to a Sutton Trust report. Just over one in ten (11%) of state school teachers in poorer areas reported being put under pressure, the poll has found. Teachers in England have submitted their decisions on pupils’ GCSE and A-level grades – which are being awarded in a fortnight – after this summer’s exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.

Parents in more affluent areas putting pressure on teachers over exam grades | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

Around one in five teachers at schools with affluent intakes say parents have pressured them over their child’s exam grades this year, a survey suggests. Nearly one in four (23%) of teachers at private schools and 17% at state schools in advantaged areas have been approached or pressured by parents over grades, according to a Sutton Trust report. Just over one in ten (11%) of state school teachers in poorer areas reported being put under pressure, the poll has found. Teachers in England have submitted their decisions on pupils’ GCSE and A-level grades – which are being awarded in a fortnight – after this summer’s exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.

Parents in more affluent areas putting pressure on teachers over exam grades | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Around one in five teachers at schools with affluent intakes say parents have pressured them over their child’s exam grades this year, a survey suggests. Nearly one in four (23%) of teachers at private schools and 17% at state schools in advantaged areas have been approached or pressured by parents over grades, according to a Sutton Trust report. Just over one in ten (11%) of state school teachers in poorer areas reported being put under pressure, the poll has found. Teachers in England have submitted their decisions on pupils’ GCSE and A-level grades – which are being awarded in a fortnight – after this summer’s exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.

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