Education minister hopes Cambridge International will follow suit
Exam regulator Ofqual's decision to use teacher assessed grades is 'very good news' for some Manx students, says the education minister.
42% of students had their marks downgraded by the exam board, after grades were established by an algorithm many have deemed 'flawed'.
A decision is yet to be made by the Cambridge International exam board, of which many, including Ramsey Grammar School students, are assessed.
Dr Alex Allinson says it's important the board follows suit:
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