‘In the worst cases, they could lose all their A-level grades’: Students could resort to using smart glasses and hidden ear pieces to cheat in exams — but it’s not just a threat to UK schools
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UK government warns that cheating cases in exams are increasing, and it's because of the rise of smart devices.
UK government warns that cheating cases in exams are increasing, and it's because of the rise of smart devices.
UK government warns that cheating cases in exams are increasing, and it's because of the rise of smart devices.
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