Ofqual inquiry into exam paper mistakes this summer 2011 (draft)Background
1. During the summer 2011 examination season a number of significant errors in a small number of GCSE, AS and A levels question papers made it difficult for candidates to answer some questions. The qualification regulators are overseeing the proposed actions of awarding organisations to make sure that candidates who have faced exam paper errors this summer are, as far as possible, not unfairly disadvantaged or advantaged
Ofqual’s priorities during this period have been to require the awarding organisations to do everything possible to prevent further errors and to ensure that the marking of those papers including errors neither unfairly advantages nor disadvantages the candidates concerned. Now that the examination season is over, the regulators (Ofqual, DfES in Wales and CCEA in Northern Ireland) are launching an inquiry: 1. to establish the facts and ascertain the root causes of the errors;
2. to consider how effectively the awarding organisations have communicated with candidates, centres and other stakeholders.
3. to identify any improvements necessary in awarding organisations’ procedures;
4. to consider the arrangements for risk management and redress that should be used in the future and any implications for the regulatory arrangements to hold awarding organisations most effectively to account; The outcome of the inquiry will inform decisions about further regulatory action relating to the errors.
The EOA members will be consulted with as confirmed in this letter. Click here We will be requesting further evidence from your centres based upon your experiences. email - andrewharland@examofficers.org.uk - title "exam mistakes summer 2011" |





