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Expert says Leaving Cert should go ahead 'if at all possible'

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The Leaving Certificate exams should go ahead "if at all possible", a leading expert on the transition from second to higher level education has told RTÉ News.

Dr Áine Hyland, who is Professor Emeritus of Education at UCC and the author of several reports on the college entry system, has said that she believes that, given the circumstances, this is "the least bad option".

She was commenting after a survey carried out by the Union of Second Level students in Ireland found that almost half of students who participated wanted the exams cancelled and replaced by predicted grading.

The online survey however was not conducted scientifically. Rejecting this suggestion, Professor Hyland said Irish teachers had no experience at all of running a

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