Authorities refuse to rule out taking marks off students found to have used hidden text in exam guides in their answers
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The Victorian government hasn’t ruled out taking marks off VCE students who used de facto exam “cheat sheets”, with more than 56 tests now found to be affected and the chief executive of the curriculum authority resigning.
The education minister, Ben Carroll, on Monday confirmed Kylie White had resigned as chief executive of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA), effective immediately.
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