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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 February 2021

Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Questions (526)

Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire

Question:

526. Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire asked the Minister for Education the way in which out-of-school learners will be provided with SEC-accredited grades; and if all students will be facilitated with the choice between SEC-accredited grades and written exams, including those who are home-schooled and-or studying subjects outside of school. [10447/21]

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On 17 February, I confirmed that Leaving Certificate 2021 examinations will proceed and students will also have the alternative option of applying for grades accredited by the State Examinations Commission (SEC), to be known as SEC-Accredited Grades.

This decision follows intensive engagement with education stakeholders bilaterally and through the Planning for State Examinations 2021 Advisory Group and sub-group.

Putting in place both the examination and a corresponding measure of SEC-Accredited Grades is essential to ensuring a fair system, having regard to the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic and the loss of learning that has occurred for this group of students due to the interruption of in-person teaching and learning during the periods of school closure.

Under the SEC-Accredited Grades process, students will have the opportunity to opt to receive an SEC-Accredited Grade. They can also opt to sit the Leaving Certificate Examination. Students will opt into these processes on a subject by subject basis. Where students opt for SEC-Accredited Grades and the examinations they will be credited with the better of their results from the two processes, on a subject by subject basis.

The SEC Accredited Grades process will seek to make accredited grades available to as many students as possible, including to the greatest extent possible students who are studying one or more subjects outside of school and those studying entirely out of school. Further details of the processes to enable these candidates to seek an SEC Accredited Grade will be provided as soon as possible.

Question No. 527 answered with Question No. 519.
Questions Nos. 528 and 529 answered with Question No. 516.
Question No. 530 answered with Question No. 466.
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