Exam boards could be asked to avoid using “complex language” including colloquialisms, sarcasm and idioms in assessments to make them more accessible for pupils.

Ofqual, the exams regulator in England, has published draft guidance aimed at tackling the ways in which some pupils are “unfairly disadvantaged by irrelevant features” in exams, making it harder to determine their knowledge, skills and understanding.

Hall, R. (2021). English exam boards may be asked to avoid ‘complex language’. Available: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/education/2021/nov/01/english-exam-boards-may-be-asked-to-avoid-complex-language. Last accessed 4th Nov 2021.

In my opinion it’s about time has there has been massive number of forgotten students like myself who has been short change within the UK exams system. Which requires abolishing then additional changes.

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