Most students whose exams have been cancelled due to coronavirus will be graded on previous work

Most vocational students whose exams have been cancelled due to coronavirus will be graded on previous work, under plans from regulator Ofqual

  • Many students will receive a calculated result based on predicted achievements
  • Judgments will take into account students’ previous assignments or modules
  • Students taking qualifications that signal job competence won’t be included
  • Ofqual says calculated result for these students wouldn’t prove job competence
  • Those learners must take assessment when public health requirements allow it
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Many students taking vocational and technical qualifications will receive ‘calculated’ results this summer based on their previous work under proposals unveiled by England’s exams regulator.

But some learners will not be able to obtain results until they can take an assessment when public health requirements allow it, according to the plans.

Ofqual has launched a consultation on its proposals for awarding vocational and technical qualifications (VTQs) after exams and assessments this summer were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many students will receive ‘calculated’ results this summer based on predicted achievements

Ofqual chief , Sally Collier, says students must not be held back from progressing in studies

Ofqual chief , Sally Collier, says students must not be held back from progressing in studies

Some students taking job-specific qualifications will still have to undergo tests to prove skills

The watchdog has said a single approach to awarding all vocational qualifications is ‘not appropriate’ as the landscape is ‘complex and large’.

Last year, more than 5.8 million certificates were issued to students who took more than 14,000 qualifications.

Under plans announced by Ofqual on Friday, many students will receive a calculated result based on what staff in schools and colleges think they would have achieved in their assessments this summer.

The judgments will also take into account the students’ performances in previous assignments or modules.

Students in Hong Kong have continued to take exams with strict social distancing measures

Students in Hong Kong have continued to take exams with strict social distancing measures

Temperature checks and masks are mandatory to minimise risk of spreading COVID-19

Temperature checks and masks are mandatory to minimise risk of spreading COVID-19 

But under the proposals, students taking qualifications – which are used to signal occupational competence – would not receive a calculated result.

Ofqual said awarding results to these students in this way would not be suitable because it would not be clear they possessed the skills required for the job, which could have health and safety implications.

Earlier this month, the watchdog instructed teachers to provide GCSE and A-level grades for pupils which reflect the results they would have achieved if the exams had gone ahead.

Schools and colleges have also been instructed to rank pupils within each grade for each subject.

Sally Collier, chief regulator of Ofqual, said: ‘It is vitally important that learners taking vocational or technical qualifications are not prevented from progressing in their studies or careers because of the unprecedented challenges this summer.

‘We have worked quickly across the sector to develop an approach which gives awarding organisations the flexibility they need to deliver results for as many learners as possible during the current crisis, while ensuring a process which those who rely on these qualifications can trust.’