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Originally published 2001
Authors Heather McGowan
GenresStream Of Consciousness
Literary Fiction
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"Schooling" is a portrait of 13-year-old Catrine Evans, who, following her mother's death, is uprooted from her home in America to an English boarding school. . . .

Extra support for Scottish pupils ahead of exams

Feb 16,2020 5:03 am

Extra support is to be given to Scottish school pupils sitting exams this year, with a " generous" approach taken to grading.

Formal exams are expected to go ahead this term, having been cancelled two years running due to Covid-19.

Pupils are to be given support with revision and The Right to free appeals.

The Scottish Qualifications Authority said grade boundaries would be set to strike a mid-point between results in 2021 and pre-pandemic years.

Chief executive Fiona Robertson said This Was the " fairest and best way we can help support all learners to demonstrate their level of knowledge, understanding and skills".

School exams were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the disruption caused by the pandemic, with.

The assessment system is due to be reformed in The Coming years, with the SQA to be replaced with a New Body following an independent review.

However, it has been confirmed that students Will sit traditional exams at The End of the current school term.

Any students who find themselves in " exceptional circumstances" on The Day of an Exam - Such as a Covid-19 Outbreak - Will be able to have their grades assessed via coursework completed during The School year.

And pupils Will be given extra support with revision in the run-up to all exams in light of the " significant disruption" still affecting schools.

The SQA said a " more generous" approach to grading would be taken, with The Expectation that results Will " represent an intermediary position" between the pandemic years - which - and pre-pandemic results.

The Body said this would " maintain the integrity and credibility of the qualifications" while making sure students " are awarded the results they deserve".

Pupils Will also be given a free right of appeal, with examiners choosing The Higher grade between their Exam result and that of " alternative assessment" coursework submitted during term.

Unlike the previous two academic years, this year schools have not had to close because of a lockdown.

That doesn't mean learning hasn't been disrupted

Last week, More Than 13,000 pupils were missing class because they had Covid and More Than 4,000 school staff were off.

The SQA and the government are hoping that giving more help with what to study going into exams and being openly prepared to be generous when It Comes to grading, they Will calm any fears pupils Will have about the prospect of " normal" exams after what has not been a normal year.

Ms Robertson said there had been " significant disruption to learning and teaching" during the current school term, and that students could be feeling anxious about exams.

She Said : " The substantial package of additional support SQA is announcing today is the fairest and best way we can help support all learners to demonstrate their level of knowledge, understanding and skills for each course, while also maintaining the integrity, credibility and standard of the qualifications.

" With the support of the education system, we Will continue to do all we can to deliver for Scotland's learners this year. "

Exams were cancelled for the First Time ever in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, with grades awarded using estimates from teachers.

However, there was an outcry over a moderation system which saw 125,000 of these estimated results being downgraded - Leading the government to.

The Following year, pupils complained that they ended up sitting assessments which were " exams by another name" because there was little Time In the classroom to produce other work.

Ministers announced in August 2021 that the SQA would be replaced, in response to an independent review of the Curriculum for Excellence.

The backed the curriculum as a whole, but said there was too much Focus On exams in later years of Schooling .



Source of news: bbc.com

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