Ensuring fair and equal opportunities for all students is paramount in the ever-evolving education landscape. The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) plays a crucial role in this endeavour, and the release of the 2023/24 Access Arrangements Guidelines is a significant milestone.
This blog post aims to provide educators, parents, and students with a comprehensive overview of these guidelines, shedding light on their importance and implications.
Access Arrangements are special adjustments/ accommodations made for students who have specific needs when taking exams. Giving every student a fair chance with the tools they need to perform their best during exams, despite any challenges they might have.
Types of Access Arrangements: ✏️
- Extra time⏲️: Some students might get more time to complete the exam if they take longer to process questions and answers.
- Reader📚: This is someone who reads the questions out loud to the student, useful for those who struggle with reading.
- Scribe✏️: This is a person who writes down the answers as dictated by the student, which helps those who have difficulty writing.
- Modified papers📜: These might include larger print or different coloured paper for students with visual impairments such as Dyslexia.
- Separate room🏫: Some students might be allowed to take their exam in a separate room if they get distracted easily or need equipment that could disturb others.
The JCQ Access Arrangements Guidelines serve as a roadmap for educators and educational institutions to implement these accommodations effectively. These guidelines are essential in maintaining assessments' integrity while providing a level playing field for all students.
The JCQ Access Arrangements Guidelines introduce several vital updates and refinements to the existing framework. Some of the highlights include:
Supervised Rest Breaks:
Prompter:
25% Extra Time:
Allocation of a Reader:
Allocation of a Scribe:
Word Processor:
These directives ensure access arrangements are tailored to each candidate's needs, promoting fairness and equal opportunities in the examination process. By adhering to these guidelines, educational institutions create an inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
Helpful Resources to Learn more
Free Short Online Course: Engage in an easy-to-follow course to update you on the latest JCQ access arrangements guidelines for the 2023/ 24 academic year. This course is tailored to schools and assessors across the UK. This short but insightful course will clarify your doubts and enrich your understanding.
1. SPaRCS
The SPaRCS assessment tool is ideal for Access Arrangements assessments and for quickly screening groups of students.
Quick Screening
Ideal for quickly screening groups, helping to determine what students might need specific interventions or exam accommodations.
Focused Tests
Specifically designed to support the setup of access arrangements in exams, like providing evidence for extra time or a scribe on Form 8.
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2. WJ-IV - Tests of Achievement
Full view of a student's skills in school, helping identify students who have learning challenges like dyslexia, dysgraphia, or dyscalculia.
Helps find the right ways to help students with very clear and detailed reports.
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Free Webinar + Resources
As we approach exam season many of us might struggle to pick a test that is right for us and our classroom. We have put together a Free Webinar with Lia Castigilone, which will help you pick the right test for your classroom including free resources to help guide you through applying for Access Arrangements.
Access Webinar + Free Resources