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GCSE Geography 1312_4H Training New Examiners Level 1 (part a). Welcome to the Geography Team. Introduction from Chair and QDAM/SL. Welcome to your New Examiner training part a!
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Introduction from Chair and QDAM/SL Welcome to your New Examiner training part a! Examining is an excellent way of getting to grips with the expectations of the specification and how mark schemes are applied – useful for bringing back to the classroom and raising the attainment of your own students. We have designed this training to give you an introduction to being an examiner, what you will be expected to do as well as getting to grips with some real life work. We hope that you find examining an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Welcome to the team! Katherine Vernon QDAM; Peter Goddard Chair of Examiners In this training module you will:
Learning Objectives In this training module you will: • Review a timeline of the marking period • Understand where guidance and support can be found • Look at the structure of the mark scheme • Complete a short exercise
What does an Examiner do? • Completes a standardisation exercise to apply the mark scheme correctly for an exam series, supported by a Senior Examiner • Marks student responses to the standard set by Principal Examiner • Mark steadily throughout the marking period to ensure accuracy of marking is maintained • Meets all deadlines • Regularly communicates with Team Leader and update with progress/escalate an issues • Provides the Principal Examiner with some feedback on work you have seen (U4 report)
Overview of an examination series Before the exam Pre-standardisation • You complete New Examiner Training • You install ePEN and check access • You complete ePEN training • Team Leader contacts you • You download Question Paper & Mark Scheme (10am day after exam) • You complete some familiarisation marking with live candidate responses • You feedback on the mark scheme to your Team Leader • The Team Leaders, Principal Examiners & Assistant PEs meet to agree the standard for marking for this year
<<OPTIONAL SLIDE>> Standardisation This is where you get trained to mark. There are three different types of standardisation Your contract will state what type of standardisation you will be doing – the next couple of slides give you a bit more information about each type
Overview of an examination series Online standardisation (OLS) • Familiarisation marking reset • You access final mark scheme • You will be informed that you can start standardisation exercise • You complete practice items • Team Leader provides you with feedback • You complete qualification items within 48 hours of the standardisation exercise being available • You can start marking those items you pass • If you do not pass first time get further feedback from your Team Leader
Overview of an examination series At the end of the marking period During marking • Your Team Leader samples your marking • If there are any issues with your marking you will receive feedback • You mark your allocation by the contract completion deadline – there are milestones in your contract to help you pace your marking • You can mark extra responses, if they are available, after you have completed your allocation • Submit a feedback report on marking (U4)
Overview of Examination Series Key dates will be found in your contract and provided at standardisation
Support from the Examining team • Team Leader (TL) • You will be assigned a Team Leader • Before marking begins they will contact you to check that you have completed training and have all the documentation and login details you need • They are the first person you should contact if you have any problems with marking • They check you marking throughout the marking period and provide you with feedback if necessary • Principal Examiner (PE) • Supervises TLs • Sets the standard for marking this years responses
Support from Edexcel • GQ Assessment (GQA) • Also known as the Geography team (contact details at the end) • Responsible for supporting and delivering the marking and ensuring that it is all completed in time for the grade boundaries to be determined (awarded) • The team will contact you twice before marking starts: • Before the examination • to provide you with the key dates and deadlines, FAQs and information about how to access the documentation you require for marking • The day before the standardisation exercise • to inform you when the standardisation exercise will be available & to provide you with the briefings and update • to provide you with the administrative briefing • to provide you with and updated copy of the mark scheme • The team may also contact you at other times, as necessary
Other support from Edexcel • Deployment (gqdeployment@edexcel.com) • Queries regarding your contract • AA Payments (aapayments@edexcel.com) • Queries regarding your payment for marking • AA helpdesk (0800 169 9202) • Any queries regarding usernames, passwords, problems installing ePEN etc
Question paper structure Written paper, 1 hour and 15 minutes This paper will consist of four questions, testing the following units -Managing the environment (B5) - Managing hazards (B6) • Managing Tourism (C7) • Managing urban areas (C8) Candidates choose two questions, one testing either - Managing the environment or hazards - Managing tourism or urban areas The paper will contain structured, data-response questions, with an emphasis on the testing of knowledge and understanding. There will be opportunities for extended writing. Differentiation will be achieved by: Task – stimulus material. Outcome – since there will be some common questions for which the mark scheme will credit different levels of response.
Part (a) sample mark scheme This column displays question number and section. This column shows us the total mark for section. Expected response from candidate and marks awarded for correct response. For essay style questions ‘indicative content’ is used instead of ‘answer’. Indicative content shows us the type of arguments we are looking for in candidate work. Marks are given dependant on the indicative content, the marks are then split into three ranges.
Marking candidate responses • Examiners find it useful when they first start marking to annotate their work • Indicate where in the response each level is achieved with a tick • At the end of the response write the level and the mark achieved L3 6 marks
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