The SQA plans to run a full exam diet in 2021 to ensure every pupil 'has fairness and a fair crack at the whip next year'.
Education Secretary John Swinney assured the SQA considering approaches which will allow a 'full 2021 exam diet', after exams were cancelled due to the pandemic this year.
The SQA saw immediate backlash after teacher predictions were moderated in a methodology which disproportionately affected pupils in deprived areas.
A week after exam results were sent out, Mr Swinney announced that grades would be reverted back to original teacher predictions.
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In a Q&A with the National Parent Forum of Scotland on Thursday, Mr Swinney announced that plans were currently to hold a full exam diet in 2021.
He said: “Our objective is to run a full 2021 exam diet.
“SQA have consulted on what steps they could take to reduce the burden of assessments before the exam diet – what elements could be removed.
“We’ve also looked at the timetable of exams. Do they need to start in late April? Could they start at the end of May, giving them an extra month for learning and teaching.
“We’ve looked at those and the SQA is currently considering the response.”
Mr Swinney added that his main priority was fairness, saying: “I can’t foresee how much disruption there will be between now and next spring, either on individual, class or school-level.
“I am determined to ensure every student has fairness and a fair crack at the whip next year, no matter their experience.”
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Mr Swinney also apologised again for the “stress and anxiety” caused by the moderated grades.
He said: “When it became apparent there were a number of unfair outcomes, I took the decision to direct the SQA to base exam results on the basis of teacher estimates, to recognise the challenges pupils faced.
“I recognise that it caused a lot of stress and anxiety on young people and I reiterate my apology for that.
“We didn’t want to cause that stress and for that I unreservedly apologise.”
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