Monthly Archives: August 2021

What’s behind the increasing attainment gap between independent and state schools? – Education Datalab blog

A higher percentage of GCSE entries were awarded grade 7 or above this year, particularly in independent schools. We look at why this might have happened. Continued here: https://ift.tt/3iPsNah

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GCSE Results 2021: Has this year’s grading system impacted some more than others? – Education Datalab blog

We bring you the highlights of Ofqual’s report into the equalities impact of this year’s GCSE grading system. Continued here: https://ift.tt/3AIk0ga

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GCSE results 2021: Why are Maths and English entries from older pupils down this year? – Education Datalab blog

Entries from pupils aged 17 or above are down by 18.6% in English and 8.6% in maths Continued here: https://ift.tt/2VPOe1M

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GCSE results 2021: The main trends in grades and entries – Education Datalab blog

Grades have increased in some subjects Continued here: https://ift.tt/3sckubK

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A-level results 2021: Ofqual’s equalities analysis – Education Datalab blog

We bring you the highlights of Ofqual’s report into the equalities impact of this year’s A-level grading system. Continued here: https://ift.tt/3lVO3gq

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How will 2021 GCSE results compare to previous years? – Education Datalab blog

We expect some slight increase in GCSE results compared to last year in most subjects Continued here: https://ift.tt/3yFo14u

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A-Level results 2021: The main trends in grades and entries – Education Datalab blog

Grades are up again this year Continued here: https://ift.tt/3lQw7nd

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A-Level results 2021: Five things to look out for on Tuesday – Education Datalab blog

Entry numbers will likely rise in STEM and social sciences – and will grades increase again? Continued here: https://ift.tt/2VuDHJP

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