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Exam boss - Pupils should use Google in exams
Pupils should be allowed to use Google when sitting GCSE and A-level exams, the head of one of the major exam boards has told the Telegraph.
Mark Dawe Chief Executive of the OCR exam board said "It is inevitable"
Whereas Chris McGowan, of the Campaign for Real Education said "it's a nonsense"
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