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The 'Gove generation': first pupils to live through A-level reforms wait for results

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA-levels won't be the same again. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

Those teenagers who receive their A-level results on August 13 are the first cohort of young people living through a wave of changes to the UK’s school exam system. These reforms, which started under the former secretary of state for education, Michael Gove, were aimed to embed what he...

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