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Scottish Qualifications Authority

The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA; Gaelic: Ùghdarras Theisteanas na h-Alba[1]) is the executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government responsible for accrediting educational awards. It is partly funded by the Education and Lifelong Learning Directorate of the Scottish Government, and employs approximately 750 staff based in Glasgow and Dalkeith.[2]

Scottish Qualifications Authority
Ùghdarras Theisteanas na h-Alba
The logo of the Scottish Qualifications Authority
The coat of arms of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, used on certificates
AbbreviationSQA
Established1 April 1997; 26 years ago (1997-04-01)
Merger ofScottish Examination Board and Scottish Vocational Education Council
PurposeEducational
HeadquartersGlasgow / Dalkeith
Location
  • Scotland
Official language
English
Chairman
David Middleton
Budget
£85 million
Staff
750
Websitewww.sqa.org.uk

SQA is best known for the delivery of the annual diet of public examinations within Scotland for school pupils. SQA Higher examinations are the general acceptable level for entry to university, with Scottish universities usually requesting a minimum of 3 Highers, all above C level. However, a greater number of candidates of all ages participate in SQA specialist, vocational and higher education qualifications. SQA is accredited by the UK government to offer educational qualifications.[3]

On 21 June 2021 it was announced that the SQA would be replaced following a review by the OECD.[4] Despite such announcements, the SQA continues to function for the academic year 2021-2022 and, as announced 9 March 2022, the authority will not be replaced until 2024.[5][6]

History

The SQA's functions and responsibilities are laid out in the Education (Scotland) Act 1996 as amended by the Scottish Qualifications Authority Act 2002. Until their merger, the two major Scottish examination authorities were the Scottish Examination Board (SEB) and the Scottish Vocational Education Council (SCOTVEC). The former issued the school-level examinations, then called Standard Grade, Higher Grade and Certificate of Sixth Year Studies (CSYS). A legacy of its two precursor bodies, the Authority's offices remain split over two sites, one in Glasgow and one in Dalkeith.

Under a major reform of Scottish exams (the National Qualifications or "Higher Still" reforms), the CSYS was replaced with a broadly equivalent qualification called Advanced Higher. Some curriculum changes were also made to the Higher grade at this time. The introduction of the reformed examinations system was criticised in the press and by the government after a series of administrative and computer errors led to several thousand incorrect Higher and Intermediate certificates being sent out. The crisis took several months to resolve, and several management figures, including the Chief Executive Ron Tuck, resigned or were fired.

Scottish Candidate Number

The Scottish Candidate Number (SCN) (formerly SCOTVEC number) is allocated to pupils at school and in further-education colleges who undertake Scottish Qualifications Authority (formerly SCOTVEC or Scottish Examination Board) courses.[7]

Qualification types

SQA has a statutory responsibility to provide public examinations for Scottish state schools, though these are also used more widely. It has a statutory responsibility to accredit vocational qualifications (that is formally scrutinise them and confirm that they conform to agreed UK criteria). None of its qualifications, still less its vocational qualifications, is protected by statute, but the Authority has a largely dominant position within all sectors of qualifications within Scotland. SQA awards are also exported to a number of countries including China, Africa, the Middle East, Russia and former Soviet republics and other countries.[citation needed] SQA also provides the licensing certification for many merchant navies throughout the world.[citation needed]

National Qualifications

A National Qualification (NQ) can take the form of Standard Grades or National Courses.

 
A specimen front-cover of an old General Level Standard Grade Paper

Standard Grades have been in existence before the Higher Still reforms. There are three Standard Grade Levels: Foundation, General and Credit. They are normally set at age 14–15 (sometimes at age 16 for students whose birthdays are before May), usually when attending High School.

National Courses were introduced with the "Higher Still" reforms. There are seven National Courses: National 1, National 2, National 3, National 4, National 5, Higher, Advanced Higher. National Courses can be taken in a wide range of subjects, from the purely academic, such as English and Mathematics—to the purely vocational, such as Accounting and Mental Health Care. They combine three National Units, each lasting 40 hours with a Course Assessment, normally taken at the end of a one-year Course in the early summer.

In addition to traditional National Qualification Courses, a new suite of "pre-vocational" courses entitled "Skills for Work" was rolled out. Primarily available at Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 levels, these prevocational courses, aim to give students an awareness of the workplace environment, the skills required for entry to an industry as well as generic employment skills. Each of these Courses is awarded on the Scottish Qualifications Certificate.

Many faculties that provide SQA National Courses also provide preliminary examinations, or prelim exams. These usually take place in January or February.

Reorganization of National Qualifications

According to SQA, all National Qualifications will be redesigned as follows in the future:[8]

Previous qualification New qualification
Access 1 National 1
Access 2 National 2
Standard Grade (Foundation level)
Access 3
National 3
Standard Grade (General level)
Intermediate 1
National 4
Standard Grade (Credit level)
Intermediate 2
National 5
Higher Higher
Advanced Higher

According to the SQA, the new qualifications have "more focus on skills development compared to the existing qualifications ... There is also a greater emphasis on 'deeper learning' by helping learners to think for themselves; to apply and interpret the knowledge and understanding they have developed and to demonstrate the skills they have learned."[9]

National 1-4 will be assessed internally by the student's own institution, subject to regulation by the SQA. National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments, followed by an externally marked exam.[9]

National Assessment Bank

Since the introduction of Highers, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 courses, the SQA have also introduced a National Assessment Bank of short examinations for each subject. These are more commonly known as NABs or unit assessments, and contain questions from specific academic units at a basic level. Each candidate must pass a certain number of NABs (usually three) before they can be presented for the final examination, although resits can occur with other NAB materials.

The National Assessment Bank materials are available for download as Word or PDF files on a secure SQA website. The only person who can enter the site is the SQA coordinator of each institution. For national 4 and 5 courses NABs are usually taken 3 times throughout the session when units have been completed and appear on the candidates certificate as a unit pass even if the candidate does not pass the whole course e.g. "No award in national 5 english but passed a unit internally."

Release of results

 
John Swinney with students on SQA results day, 2019

Students for National Qualifications receive their results on, generally, the first Tuesday in August. Students signed up for the authority's MySQA system are able to check their record online throughout the year and get their exam results by text and/or email on the day that the results are issued. Those signed up to the service received their results one day earlier than the official postal results. This also occurred in subsequent years, however only due to a mistake by the company holding the results. In another incident, the SQA itself sent the results out on the right day, but Robert Gordon University's business school leaked whether students had been let in,[10] and a technical error with St Andrew's University's website also leaked the results of applicants.[11]

Due to the high volume of exam marking with the Scottish examination boards and those across the rest of the UK, where it is thought that exam marking inaccuracies may occur, there are each year a vast number of students requesting for an exam "re-mark". After the SQA introduced fees (which were exorbitant in many students' and parents' opinion), requests for exam remarking plummeted 55,000 students—a decline of 77%.[12]

In order to fight (supposed) grade inflation within the Scottish education sector; SQA has introduced academically and cognitively more rigorous examination standards and stricter marking; this has resulted in strong criticism towards the SQA exam board and in decreases of exam pass rates of up to 15%.[13]

National units and programmes

There are the many qualifications often imperfectly referred to as vocational, though these are frequently stepping-stones for students at Scottish Colleges of Further Education to pursue one- or two- year programmes tailored from a wide-ranging catalogue of National Units. The actual programme may be very rigidly prescribed by employers or be entirely freely chosen by the student to meet particular needs. The prescribed programmes may be recognised by a National Certificate or a Scottish Progression Award.

SVQs and modern apprenticeships

Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQ) are an award for vocational education and training awarded by the SQA or other approved awarding bodies in conjunction with industry bodies. Scottish National Qualifications and Scottish Progression Awards are often important in a Modern Apprenticeship scheme along with SVQs. SVQs are developed by United Kingdom employers in tandem with National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

SVQ are assessed in the workplace (or closely regulated training workshops) by employers, training providers or colleges approved and monitored by the SQA (or other awarding bodies) accredited by its independent Accreditation Unit.

Higher National Certificates and Diplomas

Qualifications aimed at students in their first two years of Higher Education include HNCs (Higher National Certificates)—taken as a one-year full-time course or as a two-year part-time course—and HNDs (Higher National Diplomas). These qualifications are extremely popular in colleges, workplaces and community education centres in Scotland, the rest of the UK and throughout the world.[14]

Students with disabilities

These include specific qualifications for those with severe to moderate difficulties (Access), the right to aid in completing assessments (for example, a scribe) and the right to challenge any unfair or artificial barrier in the rules for any qualification.

English as a second language

There is a suite of National Units addressing the needs of economic migrants, asylum seekers and (the biggest group) those seeking to master English before returning to their own countries. It has also developed qualifications for those seeking to teach English to refugees.

Partnerships

SQA is one of the four partner national organisations involved in the Curriculum for Excellence. It works with partners on all strands of the development. Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment. SQA's role in Curriculum for Excellence is to design and develop the new qualifications and assessment.

SQA has joined with Universities Scotland, QAA Scotland and the Scottish Government to create the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework or SCQF. Every Scottish qualification—from the Access level for those with learning difficulties to a Doctorate and including vocational as well as ESOL and BSL qualifications—is allocated a level and credit value within this framework, which all partners have agreed to recognise.

Controversy

2015 Higher Maths exam

The Higher Maths exam sat by students in May 2015 was said to be far too difficult.[15] This evoked heated debates among students, teachers and educationalists; the corresponding grade boundaries for the respective exam were thus adjusted accordingly, with a pass mark as low as 34%.[16] The SQA later admitted that one of their Higher Maths exam papers had been unusually hard and unfit for purpose.[17]

2016 exams

Several exams that were set from the SQA in 2016 were criticised by pupils, parents, teachers and MSPs.

National 5 Maths exam

The National 5 Maths exam, sat on 12 May 2016, in particular Paper 1 (non-calculator), was also criticised by students after being considered much more difficult than previous years. A petition was created by students which was to be sent to the SQA demanding to know why the exam was exceedingly difficult, and it gained over 25,000 signatures.[18]

National 5 Computing Science exam

Scottish Green MSP, Ross Greer criticised the SQA for mistakes in the National 5 Computing Science exam and called for an investigation into the exam, he defended teachers and students who thought that this was the worst exam ever set by the SQA.[19] The SQA later admitted that the exam had mistakes.[20]

2018 exams

National 5 History exam

The SQA faced criticism for the 2018 National 5 History exam as the wrong date was given for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.[21] While the SQA insist their mistake did not disadvantage any pupil, teachers disagree saying that the mistake meant that pupils second guessed their knowledge. The mistake was criticised by many including historian Tom Devine, who called the error "unacceptable".[22]

2019 exams

Certain exams set by SQA in 2019 have received widespread criticism from pupils, parents, and teaching staff within schools and colleges.

National 5 and Higher Biology and Human Biology exams

The National 5 and Higher Biology and Human Biology exams, which took place on 30 April 2019, received criticism from candidates on social media, and featured on national news. They claimed they bore no resemblance to previous papers, and relied too heavily on problem solving and mathematics skills as opposed to biology content. A petition was created by pupils, demanding that the pass mark be lowered. SQA defended the examinations, claiming that they were fair tests of the subject.[23]

2020 exams

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the SQA cancelled the 2020 exam diet.[24] This was the first time in SQA's history that all exams were cancelled. Grades were given based on results in preliminary examinations and predicted grades from teachers.

After pupils received their results on 4 August, it emerged that the SQA had moderated downwards 124,000 grades[25] from up to 75,000 pupils.[26] This received criticism from candidates, teachers and politicians in all political parties in Scotland.

The subsequent criticism was heavily featured on social media and national news.

On 11 August, it was subsequently announced during an emergency statement by the Scottish education secretary that the SQA would reverse all downgraded results, while leaving upwards moderated results in situ. The change's resulting unprecedented increase in year-on-year performance was said to be 'outweighed' by the concerns of those affected and the loss of faith in the system.[27]

2021 exams

On 7 October 2020, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the SQA announced that the National 5 exams for 2021 were to be cancelled, but Highers and Advanced Highers would still go ahead.[28] However, on 8 December 2020, Scottish Education Secretary John Swinney announced that the Highers and Advanced Highers would also be cancelled, meaning all SQA exams in 2021 would not go ahead, with grades for all levels being decided instead by teacher judgement.[29]

2022 exams

After announcing in February 2022, that exams would be shifting to 'Scenario 2'.[30] On 7 March 2022, the SQA's guidance on the 2022 exams were leaked via Twitter. The content of the guidance was described as "woefully inadequate"[31] and in many cases provided no clarification for what to expect in an exam paper.[32][30]

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scottish Qualifications Authority news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Scottish Qualifications Authority SQA Gaelic Ughdarras Theisteanas na h Alba 1 is the executive non departmental public body of the Scottish Government responsible for accrediting educational awards It is partly funded by the Education and Lifelong Learning Directorate of the Scottish Government and employs approximately 750 staff based in Glasgow and Dalkeith 2 Scottish Qualifications AuthorityUghdarras Theisteanas na h AlbaThe logo of the Scottish Qualifications AuthorityThe coat of arms of the Scottish Qualifications Authority used on certificatesAbbreviationSQAEstablished1 April 1997 26 years ago 1997 04 01 Merger ofScottish Examination Board and Scottish Vocational Education CouncilPurposeEducationalHeadquartersGlasgow DalkeithLocationScotlandOfficial languageEnglishChairmanDavid MiddletonBudget 85 millionStaff750Websitewww wbr sqa wbr org wbr ukSQA is best known for the delivery of the annual diet of public examinations within Scotland for school pupils SQA Higher examinations are the general acceptable level for entry to university with Scottish universities usually requesting a minimum of 3 Highers all above C level However a greater number of candidates of all ages participate in SQA specialist vocational and higher education qualifications SQA is accredited by the UK government to offer educational qualifications 3 On 21 June 2021 it was announced that the SQA would be replaced following a review by the OECD 4 Despite such announcements the SQA continues to function for the academic year 2021 2022 and as announced 9 March 2022 the authority will not be replaced until 2024 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Scottish Candidate Number 3 Qualification types 3 1 National Qualifications 3 1 1 Reorganization of National Qualifications 3 1 2 National Assessment Bank 3 1 3 Release of results 3 2 National units and programmes 3 3 SVQs and modern apprenticeships 3 4 Higher National Certificates and Diplomas 3 5 Students with disabilities 3 6 English as a second language 4 Partnerships 5 Controversy 5 1 2015 Higher Maths exam 5 2 2016 exams 5 2 1 National 5 Maths exam 5 2 2 National 5 Computing Science exam 5 3 2018 exams 5 3 1 National 5 History exam 5 4 2019 exams 5 4 1 National 5 and Higher Biology and Human Biology exams 5 5 2020 exams 5 6 2021 exams 5 7 2022 exams 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe SQA s functions and responsibilities are laid out in the Education Scotland Act 1996 as amended by the Scottish Qualifications Authority Act 2002 Until their merger the two major Scottish examination authorities were the Scottish Examination Board SEB and the Scottish Vocational Education Council SCOTVEC The former issued the school level examinations then called Standard Grade Higher Grade and Certificate of Sixth Year Studies CSYS A legacy of its two precursor bodies the Authority s offices remain split over two sites one in Glasgow and one in Dalkeith Under a major reform of Scottish exams the National Qualifications or Higher Still reforms the CSYS was replaced with a broadly equivalent qualification called Advanced Higher Some curriculum changes were also made to the Higher grade at this time The introduction of the reformed examinations system was criticised in the press and by the government after a series of administrative and computer errors led to several thousand incorrect Higher and Intermediate certificates being sent out The crisis took several months to resolve and several management figures including the Chief Executive Ron Tuck resigned or were fired Scottish Candidate Number EditThe Scottish Candidate Number SCN formerly SCOTVEC number is allocated to pupils at school and in further education colleges who undertake Scottish Qualifications Authority formerly SCOTVEC or Scottish Examination Board courses 7 Qualification types EditSQA has a statutory responsibility to provide public examinations for Scottish state schools though these are also used more widely It has a statutory responsibility to accredit vocational qualifications that is formally scrutinise them and confirm that they conform to agreed UK criteria None of its qualifications still less its vocational qualifications is protected by statute but the Authority has a largely dominant position within all sectors of qualifications within Scotland SQA awards are also exported to a number of countries including China Africa the Middle East Russia and former Soviet republics and other countries citation needed SQA also provides the licensing certification for many merchant navies throughout the world citation needed National Qualifications Edit A National Qualification NQ can take the form of Standard Grades or National Courses A specimen front cover of an old General Level Standard Grade Paper Standard Grades have been in existence before the Higher Still reforms There are three Standard Grade Levels Foundation General and Credit They are normally set at age 14 15 sometimes at age 16 for students whose birthdays are before May usually when attending High School National Courses were introduced with the Higher Still reforms There are seven National Courses National 1 National 2 National 3 National 4 National 5 Higher Advanced Higher National Courses can be taken in a wide range of subjects from the purely academic such as English and Mathematics to the purely vocational such as Accounting and Mental Health Care They combine three National Units each lasting 40 hours with a Course Assessment normally taken at the end of a one year Course in the early summer In addition to traditional National Qualification Courses a new suite of pre vocational courses entitled Skills for Work was rolled out Primarily available at Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 levels these prevocational courses aim to give students an awareness of the workplace environment the skills required for entry to an industry as well as generic employment skills Each of these Courses is awarded on the Scottish Qualifications Certificate Many faculties that provide SQA National Courses also provide preliminary examinations or prelim exams These usually take place in January or February Reorganization of National Qualifications Edit According to SQA all National Qualifications will be redesigned as follows in the future 8 Previous qualification New qualificationAccess 1 National 1Access 2 National 2Standard Grade Foundation level Access 3 National 3Standard Grade General level Intermediate 1 National 4Standard Grade Credit level Intermediate 2 National 5Higher HigherAdvanced HigherAccording to the SQA the new qualifications have more focus on skills development compared to the existing qualifications There is also a greater emphasis on deeper learning by helping learners to think for themselves to apply and interpret the knowledge and understanding they have developed and to demonstrate the skills they have learned 9 National 1 4 will be assessed internally by the student s own institution subject to regulation by the SQA National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments followed by an externally marked exam 9 National Assessment Bank Edit Since the introduction of Highers Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 courses the SQA have also introduced a National Assessment Bank of short examinations for each subject These are more commonly known as NABs or unit assessments and contain questions from specific academic units at a basic level Each candidate must pass a certain number of NABs usually three before they can be presented for the final examination although resits can occur with other NAB materials The National Assessment Bank materials are available for download as Word or PDF files on a secure SQA website The only person who can enter the site is the SQA coordinator of each institution For national 4 and 5 courses NABs are usually taken 3 times throughout the session when units have been completed and appear on the candidates certificate as a unit pass even if the candidate does not pass the whole course e g No award in national 5 english but passed a unit internally Release of results Edit John Swinney with students on SQA results day 2019 Students for National Qualifications receive their results on generally the first Tuesday in August Students signed up for the authority s MySQA system are able to check their record online throughout the year and get their exam results by text and or email on the day that the results are issued Those signed up to the service received their results one day earlier than the official postal results This also occurred in subsequent years however only due to a mistake by the company holding the results In another incident the SQA itself sent the results out on the right day but Robert Gordon University s business school leaked whether students had been let in 10 and a technical error with St Andrew s University s website also leaked the results of applicants 11 Due to the high volume of exam marking with the Scottish examination boards and those across the rest of the UK where it is thought that exam marking inaccuracies may occur there are each year a vast number of students requesting for an exam re mark After the SQA introduced fees which were exorbitant in many students and parents opinion requests for exam remarking plummeted 55 000 students a decline of 77 12 In order to fight supposed grade inflation within the Scottish education sector SQA has introduced academically and cognitively more rigorous examination standards and stricter marking this has resulted in strong criticism towards the SQA exam board and in decreases of exam pass rates of up to 15 13 National units and programmes Edit There are the many qualifications often imperfectly referred to as vocational though these are frequently stepping stones for students at Scottish Colleges of Further Education to pursue one or two year programmes tailored from a wide ranging catalogue of National Units The actual programme may be very rigidly prescribed by employers or be entirely freely chosen by the student to meet particular needs The prescribed programmes may be recognised by a National Certificate or a Scottish Progression Award SVQs and modern apprenticeships Edit Scottish Vocational Qualifications SVQ are an award for vocational education and training awarded by the SQA or other approved awarding bodies in conjunction with industry bodies Scottish National Qualifications and Scottish Progression Awards are often important in a Modern Apprenticeship scheme along with SVQs SVQs are developed by United Kingdom employers in tandem with National Vocational Qualifications NVQ for England Wales and Northern Ireland SVQ are assessed in the workplace or closely regulated training workshops by employers training providers or colleges approved and monitored by the SQA or other awarding bodies accredited by its independent Accreditation Unit Higher National Certificates and Diplomas Edit Qualifications aimed at students in their first two years of Higher Education include HNCs Higher National Certificates taken as a one year full time course or as a two year part time course and HNDs Higher National Diplomas These qualifications are extremely popular in colleges workplaces and community education centres in Scotland the rest of the UK and throughout the world 14 Students with disabilities Edit These include specific qualifications for those with severe to moderate difficulties Access the right to aid in completing assessments for example a scribe and the right to challenge any unfair or artificial barrier in the rules for any qualification English as a second language Edit There is a suite of National Units addressing the needs of economic migrants asylum seekers and the biggest group those seeking to master English before returning to their own countries It has also developed qualifications for those seeking to teach English to refugees Partnerships EditSQA is one of the four partner national organisations involved in the Curriculum for Excellence It works with partners on all strands of the development Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment SQA s role in Curriculum for Excellence is to design and develop the new qualifications and assessment SQA has joined with Universities Scotland QAA Scotland and the Scottish Government to create the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework or SCQF Every Scottish qualification from the Access level for those with learning difficulties to a Doctorate and including vocational as well as ESOL and BSL qualifications is allocated a level and credit value within this framework which all partners have agreed to recognise Controversy Edit2015 Higher Maths exam Edit The Higher Maths exam sat by students in May 2015 was said to be far too difficult 15 This evoked heated debates among students teachers and educationalists the corresponding grade boundaries for the respective exam were thus adjusted accordingly with a pass mark as low as 34 16 The SQA later admitted that one of their Higher Maths exam papers had been unusually hard and unfit for purpose 17 2016 exams Edit Several exams that were set from the SQA in 2016 were criticised by pupils parents teachers and MSPs National 5 Maths exam Edit The National 5 Maths exam sat on 12 May 2016 in particular Paper 1 non calculator was also criticised by students after being considered much more difficult than previous years A petition was created by students which was to be sent to the SQA demanding to know why the exam was exceedingly difficult and it gained over 25 000 signatures 18 National 5 Computing Science exam Edit Scottish Green MSP Ross Greer criticised the SQA for mistakes in the National 5 Computing Science exam and called for an investigation into the exam he defended teachers and students who thought that this was the worst exam ever set by the SQA 19 The SQA later admitted that the exam had mistakes 20 2018 exams Edit National 5 History exam Edit The SQA faced criticism for the 2018 National 5 History exam as the wrong date was given for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots 21 While the SQA insist their mistake did not disadvantage any pupil teachers disagree saying that the mistake meant that pupils second guessed their knowledge The mistake was criticised by many including historian Tom Devine who called the error unacceptable 22 2019 exams Edit Certain exams set by SQA in 2019 have received widespread criticism from pupils parents and teaching staff within schools and colleges National 5 and Higher Biology and Human Biology exams Edit The National 5 and Higher Biology and Human Biology exams which took place on 30 April 2019 received criticism from candidates on social media and featured on national news They claimed they bore no resemblance to previous papers and relied too heavily on problem solving and mathematics skills as opposed to biology content A petition was created by pupils demanding that the pass mark be lowered SQA defended the examinations claiming that they were fair tests of the subject 23 2020 exams Edit Due to the coronavirus pandemic the SQA cancelled the 2020 exam diet 24 This was the first time in SQA s history that all exams were cancelled Grades were given based on results in preliminary examinations and predicted grades from teachers After pupils received their results on 4 August it emerged that the SQA had moderated downwards 124 000 grades 25 from up to 75 000 pupils 26 This received criticism from candidates teachers and politicians in all political parties in Scotland The subsequent criticism was heavily featured on social media and national news On 11 August it was subsequently announced during an emergency statement by the Scottish education secretary that the SQA would reverse all downgraded results while leaving upwards moderated results in situ The change s resulting unprecedented increase in year on year performance was said to be outweighed by the concerns of those affected and the loss of faith in the system 27 2021 exams Edit On 7 October 2020 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the SQA announced that the National 5 exams for 2021 were to be cancelled but Highers and Advanced Highers would still go ahead 28 However on 8 December 2020 Scottish Education Secretary John Swinney announced that the Highers and Advanced Highers would also be cancelled meaning all SQA exams in 2021 would not go ahead with grades for all levels being decided instead by teacher judgement 29 2022 exams Edit After announcing in February 2022 that exams would be shifting to Scenario 2 30 On 7 March 2022 the SQA s guidance on the 2022 exams were leaked via Twitter The content of the guidance was described as woefully inadequate 31 and in many cases provided no clarification for what to expect in an exam paper 32 30 References Edit SQA About SQA Archived 2 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Gaelic About the Scottish Qualifications Authority SQA Scottish Qualifications Authority Archived from the original on 11 September 2017 Retrieved 27 August 2014 Ofqual External Verification SQA Archived from the original on 26 November 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Scottish Qualifications Authority to be scrapped after OECD review BBC News 21 June 2021 Archived from the original on 21 June 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Scottish education agencies to be replaced by 2024 BBC News 9 March 2022 Retrieved 10 March 2022 Qualifications Scotland and new education agency to replace SQA and Education Scotland www edinburghnews scotsman com Retrieved 10 March 2022 Student 2018 19 Scottish Candidate Number HESA Archived from the original on 26 July 2019 Retrieved 7 November 2018 National 2 Archived from the original on 2 December 2016 Retrieved 29 December 2016 a b Frequently Asked Questions Archived from the original on 30 December 2016 Retrieved 29 December 2016 SQA condemns RGU exam error SQA Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 7 August 2012 SQA St Andrews University Archived from the original on 5 August 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Denholm Andrew 1 February 2015 Pushy parents not fees to blame for exam appeals furore Archived from the original on 30 December 2016 Retrieved 29 December 2016 Exam pass rates dropped 15 July 2016 Archived from the original on 4 August 2015 Retrieved 29 December 2016 Muscat College www muscatcollege edu om Archived from the original on 23 June 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2020 McIvor Jamie 22 May 2015 Tough questions over exam setting BBC News Archived from the original on 27 April 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2018 Ali Aftab 5 August 2015 SQA Higher Maths exam 2015 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from the original on 11 December 2020 Retrieved 11 December 2020 Higher exams to be cancelled for Scottish pupils BBC News 8 December 2020 Archived from the original on 6 January 2021 Retrieved 11 December 2020 a b Laughable Teachers react to SQA exam revision support STV News 8 March 2022 Archived from the original on 8 March 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Exam revision support criticised as patronising BBC News 8 March 2022 Archived from the original on 8 March 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2022 SNP Education Secretary dragged into row over shambolic SQA exam support HeraldScotland Retrieved 8 March 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scottish Qualifications Authority amp oldid 1136897822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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