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Hi,

Very confused too and I just had the exact same conversation with a colleague.  AQA have advised us to apply 25% or 50% to the paper as a whole and the student is responsible for using the time as they like across the whole paper, but I know AQA told Jen to divide the time between Section A and Section B!  So if the boards don't know then I'm not sure how we're supposed to know....orange book is no help either.  We're going with giving the time for the paper as a whole and the student uses that time as they wish.

Confused, tired and in need of gin...!

Many Thanks
Rachel

Rachel Bothamley
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From: The FE Exams Network mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Peter Hearn
Sent: 01 June 2018 11:54
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Subject: Re: GCSE English Timing Help

Hi

I for one find the timings confusing as well.  Although awarding bodies recommend that a candidate should spend approximately 60 of the total 105 mins on the Reading section and 45 on the Writing section, surely it's the responsibility of the candidate to allocate the time as they seem fit?

I agree that a student with 25% Extra time is allocated an extra 26 minutes.  However, I'm not sure about the 50% allocation of an extra 13 minutes.  If you go by the 60 minutes for the Reading section timing, then should it not be an extra 30 minutes?

Can anyone with vast experience and a bigger brain than mine, please provide a definitive answer - please?

Peter Hearn
Examinations Officer & Internal Verification Team Leader

Capel Manor College
Bullsmoor Lane
Enfield
EN1 4RQ

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Sent: 01 June 2018 10:46 AM
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Hi Rachel

I worked out that students with 25% get an extra 26 mins giving 131 mins total.  Those who have the 50% for the Reading section get an extra 13 mins on top giving them 144 mins total.


Mel Berry
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Seevic College

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Hi All,
We're getting ourselves in a pickle with the timings for the GCSE English, 1 hour 45 min exam, and the scenarios below, mainly as the students will also get extra time for not having a reader in the reading section, so please can you help?!  We thought we had it sorted but we're now not confident.  We've rang the exam board, AQA, and they weren't very helpful.  Scenarios....

25% extra and a reader - how much extra time have you allowed
50% extra and a reader - how much extra time have you allowed

Many Thanks
Rachel

Rachel Bothamley
Examinations Manager| Lincoln College
Examinations Team
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