Oxford Cambridge and
RSA Examinations GCE
Media StudiesH409/01:
Media messages A Level
question and marking
scheme (merged)
,
, 2
Section A
News
Study Sources A and B.
Source A – Daily Mirror Facebook feed, 2 June 2021
Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions.
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Source B – Daily Express Facebook feed, 3 June 2021
Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions.
The sources are about the
resignation of Sir Kevan Collins.
He is an education expert who the
Government put in charge of helping
school pupils ‘catch-up’ with their
education after the Covid lockdowns
in 2020–2021.
Collins said it would cost £14 billion
and the school day would need to
be lengthened. He was only offered
£1.4 billion and no change to the
length of the school day. Collins
resigned as a result of this.
The sources also refer to Boris
Johnson, the Prime Minister at the
time.
The Daily Mirror is a left-wing
tabloid. The Daily Express is
a right-wing tabloid.
Turn over for Question 1
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RSA Examinations GCE
Media StudiesH409/01:
Media messages A Level
question and marking
scheme (merged)
,
, 2
Section A
News
Study Sources A and B.
Source A – Daily Mirror Facebook feed, 2 June 2021
Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions.
© OCR 2023 H409/01 Jun23
, 3
Source B – Daily Express Facebook feed, 3 June 2021
Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions.
The sources are about the
resignation of Sir Kevan Collins.
He is an education expert who the
Government put in charge of helping
school pupils ‘catch-up’ with their
education after the Covid lockdowns
in 2020–2021.
Collins said it would cost £14 billion
and the school day would need to
be lengthened. He was only offered
£1.4 billion and no change to the
length of the school day. Collins
resigned as a result of this.
The sources also refer to Boris
Johnson, the Prime Minister at the
time.
The Daily Mirror is a left-wing
tabloid. The Daily Express is
a right-wing tabloid.
Turn over for Question 1
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