Pupils in England will have their grades decided by their teachers after exams were scrapped as a result of the CCP virus pandemic, UK Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announced on Thursday. Students will receive grades determined by teachers, and will only be assessed on what they have been taught, the Department for Education said in a press release. Teachers will determine the grades on the basis of mock exams, coursework, essays, and other forms of assessment. No algorithm will be used to adjust the grades. Williamson said the government is “providing the fairest possible system for those pupils, asking those who know them best—their teachers—to determine their grades.” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “No child should be left behind as a result of learning lost during the pandemic. That’s why students will receive grades awarded and determined by teachers.” “This fair and flexible system will ensure all young people can …