Jo Saxton
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Record labels | Dreamscape Media |
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Albums | The Dream of You - Let Go of Broken Identities and Live the Life You Were Made For (Unabridged) |
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About Jo Saxton
Six takeaways from A-level and other Level 3 results
... But Ofqual head Jo Saxton told BBC News students in England would not be disadvantaged, because universities had been warned different nations were taking different approaches...
Fewer BTec pupils to face results delays this year, Ofqual says
... Ofqual s boss Jo Saxton said she expects the number of delays to be " significantly lower" - but not zero - this year...
Fake GCSE and A-level exam papers sold on Instagram and TikTok
... Ofqual chief regulator Jo Saxton told students not to rely on " fraudsters on the internet" ahead of their exams...
A-levels and GCSEs: Covid support in place as exams begin
... Dr Jo Saxton, head of England s exams regulator, Ofqual, said results would be more similar to pre-pandemic levels this year, and examiners would use data to set grade thresholds that were " fair to students"...
Results delays hit 20,500 students this summer
... Chief regulator Dr Jo Saxton said the delays were " unacceptable" and the " action plan...
GSCE pupils to have extra help with exams next year
... Chief regulator Dr Jo Saxton said: " In 2023, students will again have the opportunity to show what they know and can do in exams, " and " together with some protection on grading" Ofqual would " offer the degree of support students need as we move towards normality"...
GCSE and A-level grades to fall to pre-Covid levels in England
... They will be " much closer" to pre-pandemic levels after three years of adjustments, said Dr Jo Saxton, its chief regulator...
GCSE and A-levels: Mistakes in AQA papers caused ‘pupil distress', Ofqual says
... Speaking to the Confederation of School Trusts annual conference on Friday, Jo Saxton - Ofqual s chief regulator - said the idea of providing advance information to help students prepare for exams had " taken the stress off of [pupils ] shoulders"...
GSCE pupils to have extra help with exams next year
By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporter
Exam students will not have to memorise formulae and equations for some GCSE subjects next year.
In mathematics, physics and combined science, pupils will be provided with a sheet containing formulae and equations, similar to Last Year .
Many of The Students sitting exams will have experienced serious disruption to their studies because of the pandemic.
The exams regulator Ofqual said The Move would offer the support students needed " as we move towards normality. "
In September, it announced exams in England would mostly return to normal next summer.
Students will no longer have advance information of exam content.
And after three years of adjustments, grades, though still " protected" .
'Significant disruption'to allow supporting materials found 93. 7% of teachers and students working towards 2023 GCSEs said it was necessary.
The Students " will have faced significant disruption to their education due to Covid-19" and it would be a challenge to " get through all of the specification" one teacher said.
And One of The Students highlighted how they had gone into lockdown in Year 9, after the start of their GCSE maths course.
Chief regulator Dr Jo Saxton said: " In 2023, students will again have the opportunity to show what they know and can do in exams, " and " together with some protection on grading" Ofqual would " offer the degree of support students need as we move towards normality".
Source of news: bbc.com