Our obsession with grades is letting students down
The pandemic disrupted almost every aspect of our lives. But whilst many sectors have returned to business as usual, those in full-time education are still…
This year, exams have returned to some kind of normality. The disruption caused by the pandemic meant that exams were cancelled and replaced with teacher assessed grades and assessments for the past two years. However, due to the disruption in studies, exams are still slightly different compared to 2019…
As well as A-Level’s and GCSE’s, this year we have the first cohort of T-Level students awaiting their results.
Read more about the achievements, and challenges, of T Levels here.
However, with the news that AQA are to stage a 72 strike, will results day be delayed? In this article, we will discuss the original planned dates.
Results will look different to the last 2 years, because the nature of the assessment is different.
Results in summer 2022 will be higher than in 2019, when students last sat summer exams, but lower than 2021 when grades were based on assessments by teachers.
Some of the changes in exams were:
This year young people and students have taken exams for the first time following the disruption caused by the pandemic.
So, to support students, Ofqual’s approach to grading in 2022 will be aiming to reflect a midway point between 2019 and 2021. It means grading will be more generous than when exams last took place before the pandemic.
Because of this, grades will likely be higher than 2019, providing a safety net for this year’s students for those who might otherwise have missed out on a higher grade.
Following Ofqual’s September announcement on grading, universities have been excellent at making sure the way they set entry requirements and make offers to students will reflect the grades students will receive this summer. will. So, despite grades being overall lower this year, this shouldn’t affect anyone’s chances of getting into university.
Record numbers of students have applied to university so far this year, and UCAS recently reported that by their 7 June deadline 281,500 UK 18-year-olds had picked their firm choices.
117,000 of these UK 18-year-olds are also holding offers at the top universities, which is the second-highest figure on record.
UCAS are expecting more students compared to previous years will gain a place at their firm choice university on A-level and T-level results day.
Students can have confidence that getting into higher education is a fair process, with admissions teams taking into account the broad range of information about a student in addition to their predicted grades, including their personal statement, teacher references, and for certain courses that had a 15 October application deadline, their performance in admissions tests.
The government worked with UCAS to gives answers to queries raised by students about results day 2022. Read more here.
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