03/11/2020
Minister Called To 'Step Up' And Outline Plans For Transfer Tests
The Alliance Party is calling on the Education Minister to "step up" and outline contingency plans for post primary transfer tests.
The party's Education spokesperson Chris Lyttle made the call as he moved a motion on behalf of the Education committee in the Assembly, adding the safety, well-being and the right to an equal education must be at the centre of all action going forward.
He added: "Teachers and young people are doing what they can to deal with these challenging times, it is only right that the Education Minister steps up, provides full open and transparent information on the impact the pandemic has had, rather than obfuscating behind absence codes and percentage figures.
"Months of educational have been missed, GCSE and A-Level exams have been cancelled, moved and care given to those affected. Yet within this context the Minister sees fit to continue to put this additional pressure on ten and eleven year olds and their families. It is unacceptable.
"And this is not me speaking as an anti-grammar school campaigner – which the Minister too often seeks to misrepresent my views and my integrity on this issue – I’m speaking as someone who recognises the disruption this pandemic is causing.
"He has to listen to those who have spoken – 60 percent of parents/guardians and teachers have recorded as very or extremely concerned about the process this year. Yet it is only becoming clearer that the Minister has no alternative plan for admissions criteria."
The party's Education spokesperson Chris Lyttle made the call as he moved a motion on behalf of the Education committee in the Assembly, adding the safety, well-being and the right to an equal education must be at the centre of all action going forward.
He added: "Teachers and young people are doing what they can to deal with these challenging times, it is only right that the Education Minister steps up, provides full open and transparent information on the impact the pandemic has had, rather than obfuscating behind absence codes and percentage figures.
"Months of educational have been missed, GCSE and A-Level exams have been cancelled, moved and care given to those affected. Yet within this context the Minister sees fit to continue to put this additional pressure on ten and eleven year olds and their families. It is unacceptable.
"And this is not me speaking as an anti-grammar school campaigner – which the Minister too often seeks to misrepresent my views and my integrity on this issue – I’m speaking as someone who recognises the disruption this pandemic is causing.
"He has to listen to those who have spoken – 60 percent of parents/guardians and teachers have recorded as very or extremely concerned about the process this year. Yet it is only becoming clearer that the Minister has no alternative plan for admissions criteria."
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