Crisis in the Classroom : The Exam Debacle and the Way Ahead for Scottish Education
In the summer of 2000, Scottish education suffered its worst crisis ever. What was supposed to be a revolutionary new exam system collapsed under the weight of its own data. Students received exam certificates that were either wrong or late, while some didn't receive anything at ll. Every one of the 147,000 certificates had to be re-checked, yet still there were massive anomalies, triggering an unprecedented number of appeals against the grades which students had been awarded.