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UK exam system faces overhaul as AI advances prompt call for oral tests and faster grading
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Generative artificial intelligence is prompting calls for reforms to A-levels and GCSEs. Experts suggest oral exams, increased security, and faster grading may become essential as AI use expands in education.
Traditional exams in the UK are mostly handwritten under supervised conditions. GCSE students recently sat such tests before receiving results this summer.
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Generative AI now allows for the rapid production of essays, problem-solving, and even coding. This has raised concerns about fairness and academic integrity in assessments.
Oral testing has been proposed as a way to verify a student’s independent knowledge. Such methods are already in use in some higher education and professional settings.
Faster grading could be achieved through AI-supported systems, reducing long waits for results. Tighter security would also address concerns about AI-assisted cheating.
Advocates argue that integrating AI literacy into schools is vital for future competitiveness. They believe students should graduate with strong digital skills in addition to traditional knowledge.
Opponents caution that overreliance on AI could harm creativity and independent reasoning. They argue reforms should protect core academic principles and not simply chase new trends.
The balance between tradition and innovation remains a key issue in British education policy. Policymakers face pressure to adapt quickly while ensuring fairness and access.
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