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Ian Dunn, Coventry University
After days of chaos, confusion and anger, the u-turn on A-level and GCSE exam grades has been announced.
It will mean an increase in grades for about 40% of the entries for A-levels, as the grades will now be based on estimates submitted by teachers and schools - the so-called βcentre assessment gradesβ.
Unexpected celebrations for some students, Trish spoke to Ian Dunn, Coventry University's provost and chief academic officer.
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