assessment arrangements
Britishplural noun
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But it said the fact that so many qualifications were awarded meant many of the assessment arrangements put in place had worked.
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Qualifications Wales said the measures are intended to be "transitional" and "signal the journey back to pre-pandemic assessment arrangements".
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Grounds for appeal will include disagreement with the "academic judgement" behind grades, administrative or procedural errors or appeals related to the Equality Act, including assessment arrangements.
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But from what schools and teaching unions appear to be telling the education committee, there is confusion about what they are actually being expected to do and how they will help design the new curriculum and assessment arrangements.
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The DfE has given schools further information on the changes to help them adapt their approach and assessment arrangements, including sample papers.
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