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Newton, Paul E. – Research Papers in Education, 2022
There are two major myths concerning A level exam standards in England. First, the Ancient Myth, which insists that standards were norm-referenced until the 1980s, when they transitioned to being criterion-referenced. Second, the Modern Myth, which insists that standards transitioned again, during the 2010s, to being based upon the comparable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Misconceptions, Exit Examinations, Norm Referenced Tests
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Nir, Adam; Bogler, Ronit – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2021
Purpose: Little is known about the impact external Viva examiners coming from the international community of scholars have on the quality of PhD research. This study aims to argue that the encounter between local and international examiners (IEs) is subject to various complexities, raising doubts about whether IEs' participation and approval of…
Descriptors: Examiners, Doctoral Students, Student Research, Doctoral Dissertations
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Crisp, Victoria – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
Classroom-based assessments have the potential to enhance validity by facilitating the assessment of important skills that are difficult to assess in written examinations. Such assessments tend to be marked by teachers. To ensure consistent marking standards, quality assurance procedures are needed. In the context of continued debate over the…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Grading, Examiners, Protocol Analysis
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Puttick, Steven – Curriculum Journal, 2015
Evidence from an ethnographic study of three secondary school geography departments in England is drawn on to describe aspects of the relationships between examination boards and school subjects. This paper focuses on one department, in "Town Comprehensive", and the argument is illustrated through a discussion of observed lessons with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Examiners, Ethnography, Secondary Education
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Poole, Brian – London Review of Education, 2015
The doctoral viva voce examination has existed in Britain since the PhD (or DPhil) was introduced at Oxford University almost a hundred years ago. However, despite some recent research studies, it seems that the viva remains somewhat under-researched and that viva voce examinations continue to take place according to largely unchanged and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Doctoral Programs, Questionnaires
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Suto, Irenka; Novakovic, Nadezda – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2012
Some methods of determining grade boundaries within examinations, such as awarding, paired comparisons, and rank ordering, entail expert judgements of script quality. We aimed to identify the features of examinees' scripts that most influence judgements in the three methods. For contrasting examinations in biology and English, a Latin square…
Descriptors: Examiners, Matched Groups, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
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Suto, Irenka; Nadas, Rita; Bell, John – Research Papers in Education, 2011
Accurate marking is crucial to the reliability and validity of public examinations, in England and internationally. Factors contributing to accuracy have been conceptualised as affecting either marking task demands or markers' personal expertise. The aim of this empirical study was to develop this conceptualisation through investigating the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Examiners, Biology, Foreign Countries
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Chamberlain, Suzanne; Taylor, Rachel – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
Thousands of examiners are employed to mark candidate scripts from the suite of public examinations offered to students during the compulsory and post-compulsory schooling phases in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. All examiners undergo training to ensure that they interpret correctly, and apply consistently, the mark scheme for their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Examiners, Training Methods, Educational Testing
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Johnson, Martin; Shaw, Stuart – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
In Ireland and the UK it is accepted practice that agencies with formal responsibility for delivering school examinations allow examination candidates, and in many cases their teachers, to see their examination papers once they have been marked. Returned papers can carry various pieces of information; as well as the total score given for a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Examiners, Teacher Response
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Greatorex, Jackie; Bell, John F. – Research Papers in Education, 2008
It is particularly important that GCSE and A-level marking is valid and reliable as it affects the life chances of many young people in England. Current developments in marking technology are coinciding with potential changes in procedures to ensure valid and reliable marking. In this research the effectiveness of procedures to facilitate the…
Descriptors: Scripts, Intervention, Interrater Reliability, Examiners
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Macintosh, H. G. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational History, Examiners, Organization
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Torrance, Harry – Research Papers in Education, 1986
Variations in the perceptions of teachers, pupils and examiners of teacher involvement in public examinations of students were investigated. The differing intentions of teachers and examiners and the interrelation of assessment, curriculum, and pedagogy are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Examiners, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
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Murphy, R.J.L. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
The grading reliability of the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Examinations in England was investigated by correlating GCE grades awarded to examination papers during the normal grading period and grades awarded to the same papers by a senior GCE examiner after completion of the normal GCE grading procedure. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Examiners, Experimenter Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Grading
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Williams, W. F. – Studies in Higher Education, 1979
The use of external examiners in the English higher education system is described including their role in consultation and continuous assessment of students. Problems posed by modular systems and other changing patterns of education are outlined. (JMF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Consultants, Educational Policy, Examiners
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Wolter, Stefan; Keiner, Edwin; Palomba, Donatella; Lindblad, Sverker – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
There exist two types of reviews the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is conducting, country reviews and thematic reviews. Although all country reviews are also thematic by nature, the focus lies more on one country and the analysis serves the specific needs of the country under review and the other member states as a…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Educational Research, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries
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