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Hi Cath,

We run GCE Music however with the course we run we do not have an examiner in college.  We have two pieces of music coursework which is recorded on a CD and posted out to the moderator....It runs like any other GCE with coursework for us.

However where an examiner is in college I would not have thought you needed to supply an invigilator.

Thanks

Lauren
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Subject: Music GCE

Hi

We are running GCE Music this year for the first time, can anyone tell me the procedure for when the examiner comes in to listen to the performance. Do we provide an invigilator in the normal way or is one not needed.
Do we have to record the production?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Cath Smith
Examinations Officer
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