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Michael Gove's new GCSEs: what do you think of the changes? Michael Gove's new GCSEs: what do you think of the changes?
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GCSE exams in England face a radical overhaul, Michael Gove has said today.GCSE exams in England face a radical overhaul, Michael Gove has said today.
Coursework is to be scrapped; A-G grades will disappear, to be replaced with a numerical system, where 8 is the best score and 1 the lowest; and course content will be "more challenging".Coursework is to be scrapped; A-G grades will disappear, to be replaced with a numerical system, where 8 is the best score and 1 the lowest; and course content will be "more challenging".
But the revised exams will not, contrary to earlier reports, be known as iLevels – instead they will be called GCSE (England), to mark their difference from Wales and Northern Ireland.But the revised exams will not, contrary to earlier reports, be known as iLevels – instead they will be called GCSE (England), to mark their difference from Wales and Northern Ireland.
You can see Gove's speech to the Commons on our live blog here, and a comprehensive Q&A of the changes being made here.You can see Gove's speech to the Commons on our live blog here, and a comprehensive Q&A of the changes being made here.
What do you make of the new-look GCSEs? Do you have any concerns as a parent or a teacher, or are the changes welcome?What do you make of the new-look GCSEs? Do you have any concerns as a parent or a teacher, or are the changes welcome?
Share your views in the comments thread below.Share your views in the comments thread below.
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