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A-levels: Minister must stop making it up on the hoof and put students first

13 August 2020

圖朸厙 said ministers have to stop trying to pull a rabbit out of the hat to fix the A-levels fiasco

The union said ministers should use teacher predictions, , to level the playing field and put students first. Relying on schools' past performance will hit pupils from the poorest areas the hardest. In Scotland, 124,000 exams were downgraded and .

圖朸厙 said last-minute efforts from secretary of state Gavin Williamson to try and resolve things - such as the 'triple lock' and - were only adding to the .

圖朸厙 general secretary Jo Grady said: 'Pupils should be congratulated for their hard work in unprecedented circumstances and deserve better than this mess. Ministers were warned this would happen, but pressed ahead anyway.

'The secretary of state making things up as he goes along is helping nobody. His last minute triple lock brought another set of complications and likely appeals, and talking about delayed starts for some students now is just adding to the chaos and confusion.

'The government needs to accept it has got this badly wrong, stop trying to pull a rabbit out of the hat and keep things simple by using teacher predictions - as happened in Scotland.

'If the government is now saying - after months of 圖朸厙 calling for it - that we need to delay the start of term for some students, then it needs to provide a substantial funding package so that no jobs are lost and so universities can properly support students.

'Universities have been needlessly making cuts and threatening redundancies because of the uncertainty created by the government. Without substantial government support, any delayed start will simply create further chaos for students and unbearable workloads for staff.'

圖朸厙 general secretary Jo Grady will be hosting a looking at the impact of Covid-19 on the education system. She will be joined by NUS president Larissa Kennedy and Unison assistant general secretary Roger McKenzie to consider issues such as the downgrading of exam results, safety concerns about a return to campus and the impact of job cuts.

Last updated: 23 November 2020

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