Ofqual monitoring A-Level Maths exam after 15,000 sign petition claiming paper was unfairly difficult
Over 15,000 students and signatories have petitioned for a review of Pearson Edexcel's A-Level Maths Paper One, claiming it was significantly harder than past papers. The exam, held on Wednesday, reportedly required "multiple layers of reasoning," "extended algebraic manipulation," and "unfamiliar approaches," disproportionately affecting lower-achieving candidates. England's exams regulator Ofqual is "closely monitoring" the marking process in response to the controversy.
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significantly more challenging than any past papers
multiple layers of reasoning
extended algebraic manipulation
unfamiliar approaches
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