Submitted on Thursday 21st March 2013
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
A Change to the A Level Examination System
Education Minister Michael Gove has stated that he wanted to make the examination system harder because it is "too easy" on pupils.
As someone sitting A level exams, my opinion and the opinion of my friends is that Mr Gove is wrong, exams are hard for all pupils across the country.
Mr Gove wants to scrap the modular system in favour of one intense exam at the end of the course.
In response I propose three exam periods at the end of each school term, this will mean that pupils have less work to revise for, this should mean that that pupils are less stressed and should perform better in exams.
Certain subjects would be better to remain in the current system, such as English and history. However if this system was applied to other subjects such as science and mathematics it would be beneficial to the pupils studying the courses as it aims to lessen the stress on pupils which can affect their final grades.
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