Pthe clarity given to A-Level and GCSE pupils today, following an announcement by the Education Minister Kirsty Williams that their end of term external assessments will be scrapped.
A statement released this afternoon (Wednesday) by the Welsh Government said:
āLearners in Wales studying for Qualifications Wales approved GCSE, AS and A levels this year will receive grades determined by their school or college, based on work they have completed over their course.
āThis policy decision was confirmed by Education Minister Kirsty Williams today (Wednesday, January 20) following further disruption to face-to-face learning caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
āThe announcement followed recommendations from the design and delivery advisory Group that is made up of head teachers and college leaders.
āThe group was established by the Minister in DecemberĀ to āsupport wellbeing, fairness and progressionā for learners taking exams this year.
āSpeaking in a video released on her Twitter channel, theĀ Minister said: āThe worsening situation with the pandemic has meant we have no choice but to revisit our approach to ensure wellbeing and public confidence in our qualifications system.
āThe proposals we are announcing today puts trust in teachersā and lecturersā knowledge of their learnersā work, as well as their commitment to prioritise teaching and learning in the time available to support learnersā progression.
āTeaching the core content and aspects of each course remains my absolute priority for learners in exam years, so they are supported to progress with certainty into their next steps, with confidence in their grades.
āWe are working with higher education institutions to look at how we can support learners through this transition, and can provide a bridge into university courses.
āI would like to thank each and every learner and education professional for their ongoing flexibility and adaptability in responding to this incredibly difficult situation.
āTheir continuing commitment in the face of adversity is admirable, as is their individual and collective contribution to the national effort against Covid-19.ā
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