Why not just disclose the whole script? Although examination scripts
are exempt from section 7, that doesn't _prevent_ you disclosing them
if you choose to (there is no prohibition on disclosure). That must
have advantages over an approach which (a) wastes your time cutting
and pasting comments onto blank sheets of paper (b) confuses the
student by disclosing comments without the context (c) wastes other
people's time when the student approaches staff to clear up the
confusion.
Maurice Frankel
Campaign for Freedom of Information
At 10:04 am +0000 2/11/01, Rebecca Hughes wrote:
>Has anybody ever done an SAR on an exam script? I'm in the middle of
>manually cutting and out examiners comments and sticking them back
>together Blue Peter style - as much fun as this is, is there any way
>around it? How do you avoid giving the subject a full copy of the script
>when beside every paragraph is a tick or a comment like "ok" or
>"good"?! Surely you can't give them the bit which says "good" without
>the relevant paragraph to accompany it! Advice greatfully received.
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