The UK government has warned that the rise of smart tech could give students more reason to cheat in their GCSE, AS, and A-level exams, and the threat should not be overlooked. Chief Regulator of ...
Data from Ofqual shows that the use of mobile phones and smart devices has been the most common form of exam malpractice in every summer exam series since 2018. Last year, it accounted for 44% of all ...
UK government says cheating in exams using smart devices poses a great threat Students could soon resort to using smart glasses and invisible earpieces It's not just a concern in the UK, and cases are ...
The growing use of smart technology could make cheating in exams harder to detect, the head of England's exams regulator has warned. Sir Ian Bauckham, the chief regulator of Ofqual, said invigilators ...
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