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supporting you through 2021

Hi everyone

Hooray, January is over. It certainly felt like a longer month than normal but February will go more quickly and the days are starting to get a little lighter.

Yesterday was #TimeToTalkDay. Whether it’s a quick call, an email or a virtual coffee catch up, it has the power to make a difference, so don't forget to check in with your friends, family and colleagues. In the words of J.M Barrie, "Always try to be a little kinder than is necessary." 

This week, we're sharing the responses we submitted to the DfE and Ofqual consultations on how your students will get grades this summer. Thanks to everyone who shared their views and helped to inform our responses. You can read the summary of our responses in the first article.

Our colleagues at Cambridge Assessment International Education have provided an update on the June 2021 exam series for schools and colleges who deliver the Cambridge IGCSE which you can read here

To support you in 2021, we're delighted to offer you a free trial from our colleagues at the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM) for their baseline assessments Yellis and Alis. Their assessments allow you to identify students' potential, set realistic and challenging targets and raise aspirations. Find out more further down. 

We'd also like to hear your thoughts on the support and communication we've offered during the last year. If you'd like to feedback, please complete our short survey by 12 February.

Finally, good luck to all students receiving their Autumn 2020 GCSE exam results next week.

Wishing you all a safe and restful weekend and as always, we’re here to support you.

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Our responses to the summer 2021 consultations
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A big thanks to everyone who shared their views on the consultation proposals with us and helped to inform our responses. You can read both our summary and in the interests of transparency, our full responses for;

We're expecting the outcomes to be published in the week beginning 22 February and we'll be ready to provide you with guidance on the steps you need to take so your students get their grades.

Our responses for GCSE, A/AS Levels  Our responses for VTQs

FREE trial of CEM's baseline assessments

Now, more than ever, it's important to have robust data to back up your professional judgement of your students in key exam preparation years. 

To support you for summer 2021, CEM are offering a FREE trial of Yellis and/or Alis for testing and reporting of up to 30 students. Reports include predictions for GCSE and A Level.

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Yellis (for ages 14-16) helps you understand what your students know and can highlight where they need support as they prepare for their GCSEs. Yellis also gives you value-added information to help you see the effect your teaching is having, and shows the progress your students are making at school.

Alis (for ages 16-18) provides information to help you identify students' strengths and weaknesses, and see how they are likely to perform at A Level. Alis value-added data helps you understand the progress students are making, and shows you the impact your teaching is having.

Register for your free trial between now and 31st May; to test between February and May 2021, with reporting available within 48 hours.

Please note, you will need to be an OCR centre and NEW to using CEM to qualify for the offer.

Find out more

Share your thoughts on lost learning time
Complete our survey

We'd like to better understand your perceptions on lost learning time for your students from March 2020 until the end of this academic year. 

If you'd like to share your thoughts, please complete our short survey.

Share your thoughts

Teacher Networks and Professional Development courses

Don't miss out!  We've added some new dates for our online Teacher Networks this term.

These provide a great opportunity to hear the latest updates, discuss your subject with our Subject Advisors and share ideas whilst building supportive networks.

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You can also book onto one of our many online Professional Development courses for this term. We offer a range of subject specific events, which take you from an overview of the qualifications, through to first teach and improving your delivery.

Our 'How to mark a mock' workshops also still have some spaces remaining - have the chance to practise applying a mark scheme to examples of real student work, hear tips on how to standardise across a cohort, and put questions to our examiners.

View upcoming Teacher Networks   View upcoming courses

Life in lockdown - wellbeing and mental health
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A small conversation about mental health has the power to make a big difference. Yesterday was #TimeToTalkDay. Hear from our colleague Sam and his daughter Emily, who talk about how they are feeling about lockdown and home-schooling this time round. They also offer some tips on making the best out of what is a difficult time.

We've also written some blogs which you might find useful:

Don't forget, if you'd like to share your story email us at OCRMarketing.Campaigns@ocr.org.uk

Hear from Sam and Emily

Autumn 2020 GCSE results day

Our Customer Support Centre will be open 8am - 5pm on both restricted (10 February) and candidate release results days (11 February). 

We’d like to take this opportunity to remind you of all the support  available to help you access and use your results information as quickly and easily as possible.

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We know there's a lot of uncertainty at the moment and appreciate it may be more challenging than usual for you to issue results to students. We'd like to reassure you that the process for us sending results to you hasn't changed. 

There's lots of information on the results pages of our website and if you need to provide additional guidance to parents and students, you can point them to the student section of our website

You may also find our ‘Post-results: which service do you need?’ document helpful. Our charging policy is also explained in our useful information sheet.

Active Results will not show any reports for this GCSE autumn series due to the low volume of entries making comparisons less meaningful. However, it will be available as normal on results day (candidate release) for general use and for analysis of previous exams series.

View results pages