“…The Leaving Certificate is often criticised for the reliance on memory recall over higher-order thinking skills in the assessment process (Burns, Devitt, McNamara, O'Hara, and Brown, 2018) and for having a backwash effect on teaching and learning. Indeed, in this sense, the Irish school system can be particularly challenging for students in DEIS schools and from working-class backgrounds (see Skerritt, 2017). Similarly, the dominance of rote learning at Junior Cycle (where Irish students, typically aged 15, sit Ireland's equivalent of England's General Certificate of Secondary Education) in preparation for terminal examinations can have a particularly adverse impact on students from disadvantaged backgrounds (Murchan, 2018).…”