Should students be allowed to use Google during exams?

The head of a UK exam board thinks so, but others dismiss the controversial idea as 'a nonsense'

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Students should be allowed access to Google in exams to reflect the way the world is changing, the head of one of Britain's major exam boards has said.

Mark Dawe, the chief executive of the OCR exam board, said it is "inevitable" that children will be allowed access to the internet during exams in the coming years.

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