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GCSEs: Autumn exam entries revealed subject by subject
Ofqual data shows which subjects – outside English and maths – have biggest entries for exams that give students chance to better their teacher-assessed grades
29 October 2020
New holiday hunger super-kitchen wants to serve schools
Charity-run kitchen, based on an Indian concept, set up to cook 5,000 meals a day for children in the London area
28 October 2020
Podcast: Masks, tea and the missing catch-up millions
Join the Tes news team as we discuss our slew of investigations and exclusives this week and reveal how we ended up crunching the numbers the DfE failed to collect
16 October 2020
School Covid test chaos ‘utterly, grimly, predictable’
It was always obvious that more Covid-19 tests would be needed this month. Depressingly, the government’s failure to meet that need feels just as predictable, writes William Stewart.
16 September 2020
Ministers mustn’t take credit for teachers’ ingenuity
There will be a huge temptation for government ministers to take the credit for a successful reopening of schools – and that would be grossly unfair on our heads and teachers, writes William Stewart
4 September 2020
Ofqual: Grades algorithm always doomed but ‘not biased’
Ofqual admits it is ‘unlikely’ that its GCSE and A-level grading algorithm could ever have been delivered successfully
2 September 2020
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