What Could Digital Exams Mean for British Pupils?
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UK Edges Towards Digital Exams, Reshaping Education Landscape
The landscape of education in the UK is on the brink of a significant transformation, one that could redefine the way students engage with their exams and potentially unlock new opportunities for the economy. Ofqual’s recent launch of a 12-week consultation on regulating on-screen assessments signals a pivotal shift towards digital exams, a move that could resonate deeply with investors and… Source
What could digital exams mean for British pupils?
By the end of the decade, British pupils could be swapping pens for keyboards in GCSE and A Levels, marking the biggest change to exams in a generation. Ofqual has launched a 12-week consultation on regulating on-screen assessments, showing that digital exams are no longer a distant idea. Under the proposals, each exam board would be allowed to create up to two new on-screen GCSE, AS or A-level specifications, focusing on subjects with a smaller…
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