Langhorne: As a Teacher, I Was Complicit in Grade Inflation. Our Low Expectations Hurt Students We Were Supposed to Help – The 74
Teaching some vs teaching all. This is where the action for improvement lies. – teacherhead
Exam results aren't everything : r/ScottishPeopleTwitter
The impact of COVID-19 on A-Levels since 2020, and what it means for higher education in 2022/23
(PDF) Language assessment in the new English curriculum in Iran: managerial, institutional, and professional barriers
Grades Don't Provide Much Feedback
Your “A” Student May Still Need Tutoring: The Dangers Of Grade Inflation - Educational Connections
Teaching some vs teaching all. This is where the action for improvement lies. – teacherhead
Assessment, Standards and the Bell Curve – teacherhead
Two and a half cheers for Ofqual's 'standardisation model' for GCSE, AS and A level grades – so long as schools comply - HEPI
Former teacher: Students' high grades are given, not earned in metro district – WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta
The Bell-Curve Cage: Something must break. – teacherhead
Private schools want to scrap GCSEs to inflate pupils' grades, claims Katharine Birbalsingh
Get assessment right and reduce workload at the same time. #HTRTSummit – teacherhead