Chair of exams regulator in England says RSS’s comments caused misunderstanding and suspicion about its algorithm
The row over A-level and GCSE results has intensified after the chair of the exams regulator in England accused the Royal Statistical Society of making comments that led to “widespread misunderstanding and suspicion” about Ofqual’s work.for its role in the debacle, which left pupils devastated and university admissions in chaos.
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