I don’t mean A-level prep, or providing ongoing revision in case of September resits.
I mean setting and marking work giving pupils the impression that it can be used towards improving predicted grades.
There’s no way that the exam boards will look at it is there? It would be totally unfair.
So why are they wasting kids and teachers’ time?
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Why are some schools setting extra GCSE work for Y11?
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