I work at a school that's currently at the end of it's first year of special measures....good news here as results are up 15% on GCSES A-C, huge leap on last years poor results!![]()
24th year in a row where GCSE results have increased.
My partner who is a PhD student at York Uni tells me that the first year students coming into Uni are appalling. They are taught how to pass exams and not about the subject. They rely heavily on too much help.
Are kids really getting more intelligent or are the schools tailoring the classes to increase pass rates for league table results.
....And if they're not so spoon fed, they bitterly and repeatedly complain and slate the University in student satisfaction surveys....
I find it funny how people are moaning about how GCSE students are being spoon fed information... if there was a problem with it, the exam boards would make the exams harder or change the exam in some other way.
Also, how do you know if GCSEs are so much easier now? When was the last time you sat a GCSE exam?
I have no idea what any of this information means or what to do with it.
Why couldn't they just give you a piece of paper with all your subjects and your results on it?
If your results table is the same as mine then the letters in capitals down the right hand column are your grades for that subject. The lower-case letters are the grades you got for tests etc.![]()
For the majority of you, as long as you get good enough GCSEs to get into A-Level study, the actual grades will matter little.