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The regulator insisted it would be inappropriate for either of the sets of exams to be regraded.
Its most interesting result rests on data from just one of the three sets of exams it looked at and its sample sizes are, necessarily, small.
The blocks meant much less daily transition time, with students no longer racing from one 45-minute class to the next, but the modules brought big transitions five times in the year instead of twice — including five sets of exams or final papers.
In the United Kingdom, trainee patent attorneys must prove their legal knowledge by taking two sets of exams, although a postgraduate certificate or M.Sc.
Table 1 summarises the numbers of examiners in each of the significance categories for the two sets of exams, and the four different indices of examiner behaviour.
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Only students for whom we had key concepts pretests and all four sets of exam data were used in this analysis, as these are the only students we would be comparing in later analyses.
(Students in Scotland take a different set of exams at 16, known as Standards).
The government has a set of exams meant to solve this problem and show if performance is truly going up.
After the union campaign, his professors forced him to take a set of exams known as "penal collections".
The new GCSEs have been taught in schools since September 2015, and the first new set of exams are set to take place in the summer of 2017.
Last month the CBI questioned the need for a significant set of exams at 16, given the imminent rise of the school leaving age to 18.
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