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Thanks very much, I am sure we all agree it is a very impressive document.

 

Cath

 

From: The FE Exams Network mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lorna Willmott
Sent: 27 September 2012 10:02
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Subject: Re: Access arrangements

 

Hi Cath

 

We’ve sent out the following document to our A Level/GCSE teams.

 

Regards

Lorna

 

From: The FE Exams Network mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Cath Smith
Sent: 27 September 2012 09:47
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Subject: Access arrangements

 

Hi

 

Tried to put an application through the access arrangments online yesterday and found that there are new questions that have to be answered:

 

Can a detailed picture of need be painted which shows the JCQ Inspector the requirement is part of the candidates normal way of working in the centre

 

Can a substantial and comprehensive body of evidence be presented which shows the requirement is the candidates normal way of working in the centre

 

Examples of evidence are expected to be provided by the tutor with examples of their work showing annotations as to how the requirement has been applied, copies of mock exam with notes showing how the requirement was used by the student and how it improved their work.

 

I am thinking of generating a form to send out to tutors for them to use as a guide as to what evidence they have to support the application, can anyone think of a better way of putting this evidence together.

 

Don’t mean to be negative but whatever I do I don’t see the tutors providing me with anything!

 

 

Cath Smith

Examinations Officer

MIS/Exams

 

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