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Coronavirus ‘no detriment’ policies lie behind the significant increase in first class honours

@OfficeStudents responds to @UKHESA statistics 

Commenting on today’s publication of student statistics by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA),

Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of the Office for Students, said:

‘This latest set of figures covers students graduating during the early stage of the pandemic. This was a period of intense disruption, with universities needing to move studies online very rapidly. As a result of this many universities implemented ‘no detriment’ policies, and these policies lie behind the significant increase in first class honours awarded to students graduating in 2020.

‘Before the pandemic, OfS analysis found evidence that unexplained grade inflation at our universities had begun to slow. However, there is more to be done to ensure that students, graduates and employers can maintain their confidence in the value of a degree and temporary changes in response to the pandemic should not bake in further grade inflation. This will require careful work which balances the importance of standards being maintained with recognition of – and response to – the exceptional pressures that students remain under this year.’

 


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