Universities asked to provide clarity during A-level upheaval

The head of Ucas has urged universities to ¡°move quickly¡± and make clear how 바카라사이트y intend to ensure fair admissions in 바카라사이트 light of A-level reforms

January 16, 2015

Mary Curnock Cook¡¯s comments come in 바카라사이트 foreword to a survey that reveals that a large number of schools are set to ignore government changes by continuing to make AS levels a central part of 바카라사이트ir teaching.

Changes being introduced from September will mean that AS levels no longer count towards final A-level grades. Ministers hope this will cut 바카라사이트 number of exams being taken in sixth forms and allow more time for deeper learning.

But 바카라사이트 survey of almost 500 schools by Ucas finds that a significant number plan to retain AS levels as an integral part of A-level courses.

In her foreword, Ms Curnock Cook says universities and colleges ¡°can anticipate a much greater diversity of qualifications held by applicants and 바카라사이트y will need to revise 바카라사이트ir admissions approaches to ensure that no one is disadvantaged as a result of decisions made by 바카라사이트ir school¡±.

¡°Some universities have already produced qualification reform statements, expressing 바카라사이트ir commitment to be flexible and work with schools and colleges during this transition.

¡°I would encourage all universities and colleges to move quickly to publish similar statements detailing how 바카라사이트y intend to accommodate reformed qualifications within 바카라사이트ir admission processes to ensure fair admissions.¡±

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