Inspection detects 25 schools that assign grades that are too high or low
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Inspection detects 25 schools that assign grades that are too high or low
Since 2015, IGEC has taken action to try to combat cases of grade inflation, which in secondary education can lead to cases of injustice in access to higher education, since the internal grades awarded by schools weigh 50% of the average access. Last year, the inspectors also looked at the establishments that presented “unusually low scores”, having carried out “an inspection activity called Evaluation of Learning in Secondary Education: Equity …
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