Submitted on Sunday 1st November 2020
Rejected on Tuesday 17th November 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Cancel exams. Young people worse hit risk their predicted grades and futures.
2020 exams were disrupted for a few mnths at the end of their final year.
Yr 13 students had their teaching and learning considerably affected during both years. 20/21 student cohorts are terribly affected and continue to be subjected to anxiety of catching up to sit very stressful exams.
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Possibily indep schs can proceed poss influencing decisions, as their teams worked long hours in covid resulting in minimising disruption.
State teachers were either poltically against engaging with virtual learning or extremely ill equipped to do so. Fact. Do not underestimate the impact this had on what kids were subjected to. Disparity of equality is not acceptable, nor are proposals that favours such. Pummling funds into system not the answer. Not all schs affective to do what is needed.
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You may wish to sign these petitions instead:
Cancel GCSEs and A Levels in 2021: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/326066
Ensure all 2021 examinations are based on teacher assessment only: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/549147
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