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Education Return and Awarding Qualifications in 2021

25 February 2021

Lead MP

Gavin Williamson

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EducationTaxationEmploymentChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 27

At a Glance

Gavin Williamson raised concerns about education return and awarding qualifications in 2021 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Prime Minister announced a cautious road map for relaxing social restrictions, allowing children to return to school from Monday 8 March. Detailed guidance has been issued regarding safety measures including testing and face coverings. A £302 million recovery premium is being introduced for state primary and secondary schools to support pupils who need it most. The government will also expand tutoring programmes and provide funding for summer schools. In addition, the assessment system for GCSEs, AS and A-level exams has been adjusted to ensure fairness and accuracy based on teacher assessments.

Government Response

EducationTaxationEmploymentChildren & Families
Government Response
Addressed concerns about vaccinations, rota teaching, testing in schools, and exam grading. Provided details on JCVI's review of vaccination needs and the successful roll-out of asymptomatic testing. Reaffirms the importance of children returning to school based on scientific advice. Stresses measures such as mandatory testing in secondary schools, financial support for colleges, and flexible roll-out plans. Defends spending commitments for education recovery and highlights ongoing discussions with private sector for catch-up provisions. Responded to questions regarding the support for children with learning needs, apprenticeships, teacher pay, vocational exams, FE college funding, face masks in classrooms, GCSE assessments, university students' concerns, and grade inflation prevention.
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