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Leaving Cert exam and “corresponding non-examination process” being planned by Dept of Education

The Department of Education is drawing up new plans for a combination of a Leaving Cert exam - and what's being called a “corresponding non-examination process” - it has been announced this evening.
Following a series of intensive engagements on planning for the State examinations, including a further meeting held today (Friday), a new phase of planning for the State Examinations is now underway.
The Minister is inviting education stakeholders to participate in intensive, confidential bilateral discussions with Department officials to progress work on the two distinct processes for Leaving Certificate 2021.
Discussions on Junior Cycle examinations will continue in these engagements.
The Department has indicated to the education partners that any corresponding process would need to include the following features:
- The State Examinations Commission running both the examinations and the corresponding process
- Better provision for out-of-school learners in the corresponding process
- Some cognisance of performance in “additional component” elements of examinations (coursework, orals, practicals, etc.)
- Timely progression to higher and further education using either examinations or the outcome of any corresponding process
“To all examination students: I recognise that this is a difficult period for you,” Minister Foley said. “We are working hard to provide the best possible solutions, so you can progress as you wish and deserve.
“The work of the Advisory Subgroup, has enabled the students, parents, teachers, managerial bodies to come to a shared understanding of the challenges facing the State Examinations this year. This next stage of confidential bilateral meetings with each of the partners is necessary to bring the work of the Advisory Group to a conclusion and forge a pathway for the students of 2021. I look forward to this engagement being completed in as short timeframe as possible.”