31/08/2012
Minister Calls For 'Urgent Review' Into GCSE English Grading
Education Minister, John O'Dowd, has directed the local exams regulator to carry out an urgent review into the grading of GCSE English examinations by the AQA awarding body in England.
Following the issue of GCSE results last week, concerns were raised by some schools here regarding the grading of GCSE English examinations. The Minister has now asked the local regulator to look into the impact this may have had on local students.
The Minister said: "I am increasingly concerned at feedback from schools here in recent days following their analysis of results from AQA's summer series of GCSE English and English Language examinations.
"It is vitally important that we can all have confidence in the fairness and transparency of the arrangements for marking and grading examinations. I want to make sure therefore that the views of our schools and their students here are appropriately investigated. I also want to be assured that pupils here who have met the standard required for a C grade or better in GCSE English have not been denied that grade because of other factors.
"I am aware that Ofqual have carried out an investigation into this issue. However, I have asked the local regulator here to instigate a review of what has happened this year within the awarding organisation AQA, and others if needed, and to report back to me as a matter of urgency on the specific implications for students from here and what if anything can be done about the grades awarded."
(CD/GK)
Following the issue of GCSE results last week, concerns were raised by some schools here regarding the grading of GCSE English examinations. The Minister has now asked the local regulator to look into the impact this may have had on local students.
The Minister said: "I am increasingly concerned at feedback from schools here in recent days following their analysis of results from AQA's summer series of GCSE English and English Language examinations.
"It is vitally important that we can all have confidence in the fairness and transparency of the arrangements for marking and grading examinations. I want to make sure therefore that the views of our schools and their students here are appropriately investigated. I also want to be assured that pupils here who have met the standard required for a C grade or better in GCSE English have not been denied that grade because of other factors.
"I am aware that Ofqual have carried out an investigation into this issue. However, I have asked the local regulator here to instigate a review of what has happened this year within the awarding organisation AQA, and others if needed, and to report back to me as a matter of urgency on the specific implications for students from here and what if anything can be done about the grades awarded."
(CD/GK)
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