Exam board chief executive apologises
Mark Dawe, the Chief Executive of the OCR exam board, apologises for errors in the marking of last year's GCSE and A-Level papers.
Mark Dawe, the Chief Executive of the OCR exam board, apologises for errors in the marking of last year's GCSE and A-Level papers.
A level students in Cambridge say they have lost trust in examiners, following one exam board's marking mistakes.
Four examiners have lost their jobs with a Cambridge exam board after some students were graded incorrectly.
Mark Dawe, the Chief Executive of the OCR exam board, apologises for errors in the marking of last year's GCSE and A-Level papers.
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A level students in Cambridge say they have lost trust in examiners, following one exam board's marking mistakes.
Read the full storyMark Dawe, the Chief Executive of the OCR exam board, tells ITV Anglia's Education Correspondent Elodie Harper how he's dealing with a series of errors in the marking of last year's GCSE and A-Level papers.
Four examiners have lost their jobs with a Cambridge exam board after some students were graded incorrectly.
Read the full story