British youth’s handwriting 'becoming illegible'

A new report has found that the handwriting of a growing number of GCSE students in Britain is so bad that examiners are finding it difficult to mark their papers.

British youth’s handwriting 'becoming illegible'

A new report has found that the handwriting of a growing number of GCSE students in Britain is so bad that examiners are finding it difficult to mark their papers.

Markers for the examining board have now suggested that more pupils be allowed to use scribes or word processors in exams in a bid to tackle the problem.

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