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Understanding and establishing standards in qualifications - the use of rank ordering

Despite early origins, these scaling methods have been introduced into the world of assessment relatively recently, and have the potential to lead to exciting innovations in several aspects of the assessment process.

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Building a Better History Curriculum (11-19)

As the Secretary of State for Education prepares to revise the History curriculum, teachers and historians will gather at a one-day conference in October to debate ideas for a revised curriculum.


 

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Module muddles

Different students require different courses and different ways of being examined says Simon Lebus in today's [6 August 2010] TES, page 23...

GCSE modularisation – one size does not fit all

The state-directed “one size fits all” approach to the modularisation of GCSEs was wrong, according to new research which reveals that some subjects are better suited to this form of assessment than others and that it affects boys and girls differently.


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5th Cambridge Assessment Conference

Challenges of assessment reform

  21 October 2010
Robinson College, Cambridge