The point is that grades have been based on statistical modeling. I don't have full details but probably there is has been significant weighting to FFT (fisher family trust) modelling. This predicts attainment based on socio economic indicators. It is clearly more detailed but essentially rich professional parents nice neighborhood means you are far more likely to get top grades than poor parents in a slum. Obvious.
By using this data what has happened is that those poor kids who have worked hard and overcome their disadvantages to be on course for a top grade have been marked down, while those privileged students who have been managing to waste all their advantages and have done sweet fa for the best part of two years are not.
If you're bleating on about grade inflation, education gone soft, pointless subjects, snowflakes or whatever you are totally missing the point as to why this is such a travesty.
By using this data what has happened is that those poor kids who have worked hard and overcome their disadvantages to be on course for a top grade have been marked down, while those privileged students who have been managing to waste all their advantages and have done sweet fa for the best part of two years are not.
If you're bleating on about grade inflation, education gone soft, pointless subjects, snowflakes or whatever you are totally missing the point as to why this is such a travesty.