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for children in england, wales and northern ireland this week a fortnight after their scottish counterparts returned to the classroom. but with a rise in covid cases in scotland being linked to students going back, tim muffett s been finding out what measures schools are taking to protect their pupils. an unconventional start to an academic year. skinners school in tunbridge wells, where like hundreds of thousands of others, students are taking lateral flow tests before lessons begin. i m really excited, because it s been for a while like masks and not being able to hang out with other classes. not having to wear masks between class and stuff is a big step in the right direction i think. we have had like games cancelled and things like that, so it s hard, i but now that we are back - and we are tested it is easier to enjoy those things again. the education system has faced enormous disruption because of covid. whole year groups have been sent home after one positive case, but this te
seems like a lot of money gone wasted there. that s all the sport for now. it s back to school time for children in england, wales and northern ireland this week, a fortnight after their scottish counterparts returned to the classroom. but with a rise in covid cases in scotland being linked to students going back, tim muffett s been finding out what measures schools are taking to protect their pupils. an unconventional start to an academic year. skinners school in tunbridge wells, where like hundreds of thousands of others, students are taking lateral flow tests before lessons begin. i m really excited, because it s been for a while like masks and not being able to hang out with other classes. not having to wear masks between class and stuff is a big step in the right direction i think. we have had like games cancelled and things like that, so it s hard, i
East Kent branch member of NEU plays down fears grades will be inflated after government confirms use of teacher assessment
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Updated: 16:42, 25 February 2021
Unions have played down fears of grade inflation at schools as the government confirmed that GCSEs and A-levels will be scrapped.
The concerns were raised after the government said there would not be universal moderation of schools to assess how they were grading pupils.
The government has confirmed that this year s GCSEs and A-level exams will be scrapped
Warren Brookes, of the East Kent branch of the National Education Union (NEU), said there was no alternative given the situation caused by the pandemic.
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