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GCSE re-grading order 'incompetent', says ex-WJEC chair | GCSE re-grading order 'incompetent', says ex-WJEC chair |
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A former acting chair of Wales' largest exam board says Welsh ministers were "authoritarian and incompetent" over the re-grading of exam papers in 2012. | A former acting chair of Wales' largest exam board says Welsh ministers were "authoritarian and incompetent" over the re-grading of exam papers in 2012. |
Nearly 2,400 pupils in Wales who sat the English language exam with the WJEC received better results after a review. | Nearly 2,400 pupils in Wales who sat the English language exam with the WJEC received better results after a review. |
David Lewis said the then Education Minister, Leighton Andrews, dismissed advice about the complexities involved. | |
Mr Andrews called the claim "ludicrous" and said the WJEC became hung up on process rather than fairness to pupils. | Mr Andrews called the claim "ludicrous" and said the WJEC became hung up on process rather than fairness to pupils. |
The row over the English exams broke out in 2012 as GCSE results were published for pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. | |
Mr Andrews claimed pupils in Wales were the victims of an "injustice" after receiving lower grades than expected following a shift in grade boundaries. | Mr Andrews claimed pupils in Wales were the victims of an "injustice" after receiving lower grades than expected following a shift in grade boundaries. |
After the re-grading ordered by Mr Andrews, 1,202 students had grades increased from a D to a C and 598 from a C to a B grade. | After the re-grading ordered by Mr Andrews, 1,202 students had grades increased from a D to a C and 598 from a C to a B grade. |
Lowering boundaries also meant some changes at other grades. This resulted in an overall figure of 2,386 receiving raised grades. | Lowering boundaries also meant some changes at other grades. This resulted in an overall figure of 2,386 receiving raised grades. |
Mr Lewis became acting chair of the WJEC after the re-grading row. But he said it was clear to him that Mr Andrews dismissed any advice about the logistical problems it created for the exam-awarding body. | |
Mr Lewis wrote to First Minister Carwyn Jones outlining his concerns about the WJEC and its relationship with the Welsh government. | Mr Lewis wrote to First Minister Carwyn Jones outlining his concerns about the WJEC and its relationship with the Welsh government. |
BBC Wales has seen a copy of the reply given to Mr Lewis. | BBC Wales has seen a copy of the reply given to Mr Lewis. |
In it, Mr Jones says: "The Welsh government has had a long-standing and multi-facetted relationship with the WJEC and I acknowledge that, in some areas, this relationship has recently gone through a difficult period." | In it, Mr Jones says: "The Welsh government has had a long-standing and multi-facetted relationship with the WJEC and I acknowledge that, in some areas, this relationship has recently gone through a difficult period." |
Mr Jones did not accept Mr Lewis's version of events but went on to say: "I have asked the Welsh government's director-general for education, Owen Evans, to consider whether there are any lessons that officials here can learn from your letter." | |
When asked to describe the conduct of the Welsh government, Mr Lewis, a Neath Port Talbot councillor, told BBC Wales: "There's one word, and that's authoritarian. | When asked to describe the conduct of the Welsh government, Mr Lewis, a Neath Port Talbot councillor, told BBC Wales: "There's one word, and that's authoritarian. |
"And without necessarily, in terms of what we experienced, evidence of a full grasp of what the real issues were. Now that's a damning thing to say, but that's the way it came over. | "And without necessarily, in terms of what we experienced, evidence of a full grasp of what the real issues were. Now that's a damning thing to say, but that's the way it came over. |
"The Welsh government were the "incompetents" in all this from our point of view." | "The Welsh government were the "incompetents" in all this from our point of view." |
Mr Andrews rebutted the allegations. In a statement to BBC Wales, he said: "These comments are ludicrous. | |
'Injustice' | 'Injustice' |
"The decision to re-grade GCSE English was taken following a full regulatory review and was welcomed by all parties. | "The decision to re-grade GCSE English was taken following a full regulatory review and was welcomed by all parties. |
"Sadly, too many WJEC board members became hung up on minor points of process rather than the fundamental issue of principle, which was fairness to Welsh students." | "Sadly, too many WJEC board members became hung up on minor points of process rather than the fundamental issue of principle, which was fairness to Welsh students." |
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "These allegations from David Lewis are baffling. | A Welsh government spokesperson said: "These allegations from David Lewis are baffling. |
"The actions we took last summer in relation to GCSE English language were based on evidence in a full report from regulatory officials. | "The actions we took last summer in relation to GCSE English language were based on evidence in a full report from regulatory officials. |
"They were wholly appropriate, well supported and most importantly they led to the swift and fair resolution of an injustice served to well over 2,000 Welsh candidates." | "They were wholly appropriate, well supported and most importantly they led to the swift and fair resolution of an injustice served to well over 2,000 Welsh candidates." |
The WJEC said it had experienced "a range of difficulties" arising from the Welsh government's approach to policy. | The WJEC said it had experienced "a range of difficulties" arising from the Welsh government's approach to policy. |
A spokeswoman said: "WJEC's board remained very clear in terms of its own responsibilities in relation to qualifications standards and the development of new qualifications for Wales and for England." | A spokeswoman said: "WJEC's board remained very clear in terms of its own responsibilities in relation to qualifications standards and the development of new qualifications for Wales and for England." |
She added a meeting with current Education Minister Huw Lewis on Wednesday had "provided the basis for a clear understanding of how the qualifications agenda in Wales can be progressed successfully". | She added a meeting with current Education Minister Huw Lewis on Wednesday had "provided the basis for a clear understanding of how the qualifications agenda in Wales can be progressed successfully". |