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Exam Fatigue? Laptops Could Replace Pens by 2030

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Ofqual consultation on introducing on-screen exams by 2030.
  • Pupils cite hand fatigue, lacking writing stamina for exams.
  • On-screen exams face concerns over fairness and tech access.
Exam Fatigue? Laptops Could Replace Pens by 2030

Exams watchdog Ofqual is exploring a significant shift towards digital assessments, with GCSE and A-level exams potentially moving to laptops by 2030. This initiative stems from pupil feedback highlighting writing fatigue and insufficient hand strength for traditional pen-and-paper tests. Teachers note that reliance on keyboards has diminished handwriting stamina among students.

The proposed reforms involve a public consultation to gauge support for on-screen assessments. While the move could modernize the education system and benefit students with special educational needs, concerns have been raised regarding the technological disparities between schools. Cybersecurity threats and the risk of technical failures are also being considered.

To ensure fairness, students will not be permitted to use personal devices. Instead, schools will be expected to provide the necessary infrastructure. Certain high-entry subjects, such as maths and English, may be exempt from on-screen assessments initially, with a phased introduction planned.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
GCSE and A-level exams could potentially be taken on laptops as early as 2030, following a public consultation by Ofqual.
Pupils report that prolonged writing is causing hand fatigue, with some feeling their hand muscles are not strong enough due to increased keyboard usage.
Concerns include varying technological capabilities of schools, cybersecurity threats, and potential technical failures during exams.

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