Exam Nation by Sammy Wright review an essential lesson for Britain's grade-obsessed education system
Briefly

The back-to-school landscape is marked by celebrities sharing tales of their poor grades, suggesting that exams don’t define future success—an idea that creates a paradox for students.
Exam Nation critiques our reliance on metrics in education, arguing that it undermines the essential purpose of learning by focusing too much on grades and rankings.
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