Meanwhile, the hypocrisy from UK Labour and Liberal Democrat parties in their vocal outcry of UK Government’s “botched grading system” and of “robbing” these students of their future while their Welsh Government counterparts commit the same gross error is staggering.
Wales’ young people deserve so much better from their government. That’s why Adam Price has today written to the First Minister demanding action.
We’re calling on him to guarantee that every young person who’s seen their grade reduced is instead awarded their centre-assessed grade – and we’re asking you to add your name to our letter.
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Responding to the A-level fiasco Adam Price said:
“The hypocrisy from UK Labour and Liberal Democrat parties in their vocal outcry of UK Government’s “botched grading system” and of “robbing” these students of their future while their Welsh Government counterparts commit the same gross error is staggering.
“Mistrust in the system couldn’t have been communicated louder by students, teachers and even Welsh Labour’s own back-benchers. Pupils who were awarded lesser grades than the teacher assessments in A-level and AS exams should be upgraded to the teacher assessment grades. If this approach is being advocated by the UK Labour leader in England, why is the Labour First Minister in Wales so stubbornly against?”
“Further, this should be used as the mechanism for awarding GSCE results and this should be communicated to learners today for peace of mind.”
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