Student union campaigns for clarity on 2020 state exams

Photo - ISSU president, Ciara Fanning.

#ClarificationNow

The Irish Second-Level Students Union (ISSU), as the national representative body of second-level students, is calling on the education minister to provide clarity on the contingency plans for the 2020 State Examinations.

The ISSU recognises the huge effort and steps the government is taking to protect the public as during the Covid-19 pandemic, and continues to follow, support and promote the Health Service Executive guidelines for the wellbeing and safety of members.

However, in these unprecedented times, for thousands of examination students across Ireland, there is an immense feeling of uncertainty and anxiety as students wait for clarification on their exams.

The ISSU is asking Minister Joe McHugh, to include the student voice in finalising contingency plans.

The ISSU is requesting to be involved in setting a clear deadline for when these decisions will be disseminated to the public and to assist in providing clear steps to be taken to ensure fairness and quality for all students and stakeholders involved.

The president of the ISSU, Ciara Fanning, said: “This is a hugely difficult and confusing time for everyone, but particularly for students who are due to sit state exams in June.

“Having built up to these exams this year and previous school years, there is huge pressure to perform well, and students are now unsure when they will be sitting the exams or if they will happen at all.

“This makes it incredibly difficult to focus on study and preparation for the exams.

“We need clarity immediately to put students at ease and reduce the immense stress and confusion they are already feeling at this time.”

Student welfare is paramount at this difficult time and reinforces the need to receive clarification as soon as possible on proposed plans that will affect the students’ futures.

The ISSU will continue to advocate that students, as key stakeholders in their education, are consulted and included in any decisions to be made regarding their education in the coming weeks and months.