Thousand of students who received the International Baccalaureate diploma this year will have their grades increased. This comes after backlash IB applied its algorithms to adjust their final results downwards, causing students failing to meet their university offers.
Thousands of students who received the International Baccalaureate diploma this year will have
their grades increased, after growing criticism forced the global exam body to recalculate how it
marked the qualification in the wake of coronavirus.
The IB Organisation, which oversees the assessments for 170,000 school leavers around the world
this year, said on Monday that it was issuing new grades and writing to university admissions
officers to inform them about a U-turn in assessments to give greater emphasis to coursework. The
IB said 24 per cent of its grades would be changed as a result.
The move will offer fresh hope to many students who had been scored well in coursework and were
forecast by their teachers to achieve high grades, but failed to meet their university offers after the
IB applied its algorithms to adjust their final results downwards.
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