Update from the National Qualifications 2021 Group: Alternative Certification Model Stage 2 – Learners

14 April 2021

As you return from your Easter break, the National Qualifications 2021 Group* appreciates that you may be feeling worried and have questions about assessment this year, and will be looking to your school, college or training provider for guidance and support.

Following the cancellation of exams by the Scottish Government, an Alternative Certification Model, the way your results will be decided this year, has been created by the National Qualifications 2021 Group* which includes professionals from across the education system, as well as a parents’/carers’ representative and young persons’ representative.

The Group has been clear that results must be based on evidence of ‘demonstrated attainment’. This means assessment evidence that shows you have the skills, knowledge, and understanding needed to be awarded your grade for the course. It is important that results are based on evidence of learning and skills, so you can have confidence in them.

This means that you will have to undertake some assessments. The Group has been clear, however, that there is no need for schools, colleges and training providers to carry out formal replacement exams or prelims. There is flexibility in how assessments can be undertaken.

Gathering evidence

The school has been given guidance for each subject, to help teachers assess the skills, knowledge, and understanding you need to demonstrate, to be awarded your grade for the course. We expected some disruption to learning this year, so the amount of evidence needed for each of your courses has been reduced to a minimum while making sure that your qualifications remain highly respected among future education providers and employers.

If you have questions about your assessments or any other concerns, including if your personal circumstances mean you are unable to take part in any assessments, you should speak to your Pastoral Support Teacher/Year Head as soon as possible to let them know  to discuss an appropriate solution. Schools, have established processes in place and will advise you on what to do should you remain unhappy with the outcomes of discussions.

Please remember: as a  school,we know you best and will work with you to decide how and when you will be assessed. We will let you know the arrangements for when assessments are taking place and which evidence will count towards your grade. You can also raise any issues or personal circumstances with your Pastoral Support Teacher/ Year Head at this time, and discuss potential supports. This includes assessment arrangements if you need additional support or have been shielding.

Feedback on your progress

When you go back, learning and teaching will continue and as a school we will assess your evidence and provide you with feedback on your progress.

For further information on National Qualifications for 2021, including access to the learner booklet and frequently asked questions, please visit sqa.org.uk/learners

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