‘In worst-case scenario they could lose all their A-level grades’: Pupils could resort to using smart glasses and hidden earpieces to cheat exams – but it’s not just a threat to UK schools


  • The UK government says cheating in exams using smart devices poses a major threat
  • Students could soon resort to using smart glasses and invisible earpieces
  • It’s not just a concern in the UK, with cases increasing in China and the US

The UK government has warned that the rise of smart technology could give students more reasons to cheat in their GCSE, AS and A-level exams, and the threat should not be overlooked.

Chief Regulator of Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation), Sir Ian Bauckham, warns that devices such as hidden earpieces and smart glasses advertised to students via social media could overtake phones as a means of cheating. Speaking to BBC Radio 4, he shared the following:

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