Marking Procedures and Guidelines
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What should be confirmed regarding the scoring of questions?

  • Whether fractional scores, such as 0.5, are allowed (correct)
  • Whether scores will be given in whole numbers only
  • Whether the scores will be grouped by section
  • Whether scores can be adjusted after marking
  • Which procedure must be followed for marking the sample?

  • A 'blind' sample marking procedure should be utilized (correct)
  • Marks must be assigned based on personal judgment
  • Sample marking does not require any specific procedure
  • All questions should be marked collaboratively
  • What is true about the original marks breakdown specified in the marking scheme?

  • It can be modified based on instructor preference
  • It must align with the total marks of the test
  • It can be adjusted to fit grading norms
  • It must remain unchanged throughout the process (correct)
  • What action is necessary to confirm that all pages have been reviewed?

    <p>Tick every single page to show it has been checked</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must be avoided when calculating the total per question?

    <p>Rounding the total per question score</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Confirmation of Marking Breakdown

    • Verify scoring for each question, including half-mark allowances.

    Blind Sample Marking Procedure

    • Outline the concept and process of blind sample marking.
    • Identify key stakeholders involved in the process.

    Maintaining Original Marking Scheme

    • Preserve the original mark breakdowns and level of detail in the marking scheme. Avoid any changes.

    Comprehensive Review

    • Ensure a complete review of all pages, with each page marked as checked and reviewed.

    Unadjusted Question Scores

    • Calculate the total for each question without rounding.

    Fact-Based Notes (Left Margin Only)

    • Record all factual information on the left margin.

    Corrections & Initials

    • Use initials to document any corrections made.

    Non-Academic/Concerning Remarks

    • Report any non-academic or concerning observations.

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    This quiz covers essential procedures for marking assessments, including verification of scoring, blind sample marking, and maintaining the original marking scheme. It emphasizes the importance of thorough reviews, unadjusted question scores, and proper documentation of corrections and observations.

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