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How to Achieve at GCSE

How to Achieve at GCSE. Monday 11 th October 2011. Plan for the Evening. A bell will sound at the end of each session – then you have 5 minutes to get your next venue. A bell will sound to start the next session. What to Expect from GCSEs. Exams aren’t what they used to be! TRUE…

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How to Achieve at GCSE

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  1. How to Achieve at GCSE Monday 11th October 2011

  2. Plan for the Evening A bell will sound at the end of each session – then you have 5 minutes to get your next venue. A bell will sound to start the next session.

  3. What to Expect from GCSEs Exams aren’t what they used to be! TRUE… Students are now on different pathways All have to sit some exams These now take place at different times of the year (modules) There is no longer coursework – it is now called Controlled Conditions So what can we expect from GCSEs and their equivalents?

  4. GCSE Facts • Different GCSE’s have different amounts of controlled assessment that count towards the final grade. This ranges from 0%-60%. • Controlled assessments can last anything between 1 hour and 30 hours. • Each subject has its own rules for controlled assessment regarding what materials can be used, whether work can be completed at home, if notes can be used etc.

  5. BTEC/ICT /Life Skills/V2L • These subjects are assessed 100% on “coursework”. • All units must be completed for pupils to gain the qualification. • Any day of school missed could jeopardise completion. Attendance is vital.

  6. Timeline for 2011-13

  7. Timeline for 2011-13 How much is the controlled conditions worth in each subject?

  8. Key Messages • Continual Assessment • Continual Effort • 98+ % attendance • Staff are a resource • Lines of Communication • Use of e-resources

  9. Your next session… Please make your way to the Oracy Block for your session on websites and help with GCSE Maths.

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