Online Examination Review ONLINE EXAMINATION REVIEW Online Examination
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Online Examination Review
ONLINE EXAMINATION REVIEW Online Examination Review (OER) resources will be prepared throughout the Autumn term to exemplify candidate responses to the summer’s GCSE question papers. All papers an units for English Literature will be available by half term. Also available on the WJEC secure website, will be a range of marked exemplar of NEA responses provided by centres. Exemplar from this year’s task will be posted after the last CPD event.
A feedback module will look like this when opened.
You will find three responses for a range of the examination questions, a clean copy and an annotated version of each. The question paper and mark scheme are also available on the site. The clean candidate responses are a useful teaching tool in the classroom.
Making notes The pen tool allows the user to make notes on any part of the screen.
Exams Results Analysis
Item Level Data What is it? • A detailed breakdown of performance on each ‘item’ (usually questions or part questions within a script). • Item Level Data is available for most subjects (where marks are submitted via EMI or there is electronic script marking ESM).
ITEM LEVEL DATA: WHAT IS IT FOR? For centres, it can be used to: • evaluate their own performance against specification norms • identify strengths and weaknesses for a candidate cohort and suggest areas of improvement • assist individual candidates in improving their own performance
Item Level Data Access to this data is gained via WJEC secure website (www. wjecservices. co. uk or from a link on the public website), via the Results tab. There are two levels of data that are available…
1. Item Level Summary (Candidates) For each unit a candidate has sat, the mark achieved on each item is given.
1. Item Level Summary (Candidates) You can select a subject from the drop-down menu.
1. Item Level Summary (Candidates) Click the candidate’s name to compare his/her performance with other candidates in the centre and overall as a report.
1. Item Level Summary (Candidates) The report shows: • Mark achieved by candidate • Average mark achieved by centre • Average mark achieved for all candidates entered with WJEC
1. Item Level Summary (Candidates) Click the ‘DOWNLOAD DATA’ icon for a complete set of candidate data that can be viewed and manipulated as a spread sheet.
2. Centre Performance in Context This is used to see how your centre performed, relative to other centres with WJEC and is accessed via the Results tab. View Centre Performance
2. Centre Performance in Context This is used to see how your centre performed, relative to other centres with WJEC. This gives (for each item) the mean, facility factor and attempt %, for all candidates as well as males and females separately.
Using the Item Level Data Take ownership – it’s YOUR data. Understand what your data is telling you about your centre. Make decisions or recommendations within your centres based on the data evidence. Identify the accessible and challenging questions for your centre and address them.
Contacting Us GCSE English Subject Officers Julia Harrison (Literature) gcseenglish@wjec. co. uk 029 2026 5374 GCSE English Subject Support Officers Lisa Walker 02920 265 051 gcseenglish@wjec. co. uk
Any Questions? Contact our specialist Subject Officers and administrative support team for your subject with any queries. gcseenglish@wjec. co. uk @wjec_cbac @WJECGCSEEnglish wjec. co. uk
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