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Study Links Mandatory GCSE Resits in England to Lower Student Wellbeing

Study Links Mandatory GCSE Resits in England to Lower Student Wellbeing

A new study warns that forcing teenagers in England to retake GCSE exams harms their mental health. The research from University College London found students in England, where resits are compulsory, had significantly lower wellbeing than peers in Wales and Northern Ireland. The findings are being published as students receive their exam results.

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Important research. Mental health is crucial. We should be building up our youth, not breaking them down with unnecessary pressure.

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As a teacher, I've seen this firsthand. The stress isn't worth it. Different kids have different paths to success. The system needs to adapt.

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Yeah, not surprising at all. Being forced to repeat a test you've already struggled with is a huge blow to confidence and mental health.

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MashaAllah, prioritizing student wellbeing should be the goal. This study confirms what many of us suspected.

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