Legohamster
Ian Walker
because they don't trust the students to do them at home and not cheat
I'd cheat
plenty of areas to do them. UnusedConference halls etc
because they don't trust the students to do them at home and not cheat
I'd cheat
plenty of areas to do them. UnusedConference halls etc
yes, but thats still a complicated setup, those conference halls will probably have furloughed all staff, potentially paused site insurance or let H&S certs expire without renewal until they are needed again (not insurmountable problems, but not things that can be done overnight), there are not that many of them relative to how many schools there are either, transport could be an issue for some
In a general sense, when I look around me and see how life is carrying on, you might easily conclude...why wouldn't they?and people think the schools are going to open in a fortnight...
The equivalent to listing the things wrong about Timmy Sherwood being in charge?Not here to defend anything but you know she's interim head right until a permanent chair can be found? Doesn't seem to be listed in the facts.
All true
but we’ve had months to look at this and come up with a ways around it.
Just think this gov refuses/unable to look outside the box.
In a general sense, when I look around me and see how life is carrying on, you might easily conclude...why wouldn't they?
Ha.
How many references would you like?
I'll just offer this for now...the New Yorker. There are many.
Insert comment here about myopic snobbery.
If you genuinely cannot see the difference between some members of the pharmacutical industry and drug dealers then "not being worth your time" will be doing me a favour.
In fairness, I understood your first point, I just don't agree that it is wholly accurate, though again, I understand that you were making the point that a drug Lord from Peckham is probably not going to be able to mingle smoothly at a private golf club. There are, of course, many ways around that, but we tangent...
..some of the wealthiest and most frequent attendees of private golf clubs are (however) also peddlers in bespoke Savile Row clothing...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ne...0/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain/amp
Clearly the Exams Hall is a dangerous setting compared to say a Pub.
And the pulling down was only necessary because teachers overgraded all the students.
The problem is that you need a different paper for each sitting (or at least each day or two). Otherwise the first ones taking it tell everyone else what's in the paper and then the others have an advantage.plenty of areas to do them. UnusedConference halls etc
The problem is that you need a different paper for each sitting (or at least each day or two). Otherwise the first ones taking it tell everyone else what's in the paper and then the others have an advantage.
GCSEs would have been near to impossible given the numbers taking them and the number of subjects each student is examined in. A Levels could have been done is each board was asked to produce 3 or so papers.
Exactly and as mentioned conference staff on furlough, I know it's my industry, many redundant because conference business isn't coming back soon.
Also what people are ignoring is the decision to not hold exams was made at start of an unknown period relating to COVID, basically because no one knew the gravity or length of this, that was the correct decision to make at the time otherwise we wouldn't even have had results and students sat at home for an indefinite period of time wondering if they should study, we only know no, after the facts presented themselves that They MIGHT of managed to get them done. Hindsight again, tremendous
I agree. Also the final few months of teaching leading up the exams are going to be critical for some and having to take lessons from home has the potential to create even more inequalities than already exist, depending on facilities available in each household. Lack of a laptop, or decent broadband (especially if sharing with parents or siblings also working/studying from home), or insufficient space to spend a few hours taking lessons every day etc. I can't see how sitting exams would have been particularly feasible or fair.