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  1. Feb 25, 2021 · Teachers will submit grades to exam boards by 18 June, allowing as much teaching time as possible before teachers make their assessments. ... exam boards will conduct their own checks, through a ...

    • Introduction
    • Standards in 2021
    • Sources of Evidence
    • Submitting Data and Evidence
    • Internal Sign-Off Within The Centre

    This information is relevant to all exam centres in England using the following qualifications regulated by Ofqual and offered by AQA, OCR, Pearson, WJEC Eduqas, ASDAN and City & Guilds: 1. GCSEs (including short course GCSEs) 2. AS and A levels 3. Project Qualifications (L1, L2 and EPQ) 4. Advanced Extension Awards (AEA) in maths This information ...

    For every subject, exam boards require each school, college or other exam centre to submit a grade for each student, based on a range of evidence which demonstrates the standard at which they are performing. Exam boards will provide further advice and guidance to exemplify the standard of work expected for particular grades, including additional gr...

    Centres should continue teaching students for as long as possible, to cover as much of the specification content as possible, and they should assess students on as broad a range of specification content as they can. In some cases, individual students might have missed substantially more teaching than their peers, and are therefore unable to produce...

    Exam boards will contact centres in due course with further instructions about how to submit the data. Centres will be able to submit grades from 26 May, and the final deadline for submission of data, including grades for the endorsements, is Friday 18 June 2021. Centres will not need to send any supporting evidence, such as student work, when they...

    Department sign-off

    Each grade for a subject must be signed off by at least 2 teachers in that subject, one of whom should be the head of department or subject lead. Where there is only one teacher in the subject or department, or only one is available, the head of centre should be the second signatory. Where a staff member might have a personal interest in a candidate (for example as a relative), heads of centre should make sure that additional controls are put in place, as appropriate.

    Head of centre sign-off

    The head of centre is required to confirm that the grades are a true representation of student performance. If the head of centre is unavailable to do this, it may be delegated to a deputy. The head of centre will be required to submit a declaration when the data is submitted, which will include the following points. I confirm that: 1. these grades have been checked for accuracy, reviewed by a second member of staff and are accurate and represent the professional judgements made by my staff 2...

  2. Feb 25, 2021 · Teachers will submit their grades to exam boards by Friday 18 June 2021. Exam boards will then check the evidence on which grades are based, for a range of students/subjects in a sample of centres. Results days for GCSE, AS, and A level and some vocational qualifications will then be issued on:

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · Question papers, which could be from previous exams, will be sent to schools before the Easter holidays and can be taken before 18 June, when schools have to submit grades to exam boards.

  4. Apr 22, 2021 · Centres must submit all grades by 18 June and exam boards will review all grades as part of their quality assurance. The grades will also be an important factor that exam boards use to target their review of centre judgements. Once the grades are received, every centre will be asked to provide samples of student work. Exam boards will request ...

  5. Feb 25, 2021 · February 25, 2021 12:01 am (Updated 7:45 am) Teachers will decide GCSE and A-level grades in England using evidence such as questions set by exam boards, mock exams and work completed as part of a ...

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  7. Jun 15, 2021 · Schools and colleges across England have until 18 June to submit candidates' grades to the exam boards. ... When deciding on their students' final grades, teachers are able to use a range of ...

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