What students are deemed to have achieved when they are sixteen is
the measure of how successful or otherwise their progress through
the system of compulsory education has been. And yet despite the
importance of the process there has been no clear consensus about
how best to assess students at sixteen. The various formal
examinations which have been tried have now largely been superseded
by the GCSE: a common system of examining at sixteen. Originally
published in 1988, the book discusses the development of this
system, its application to the main subject areas of the curriculum
and some of its innovative aspects from both a theoretical and a
practical standpoint. In addition, it also looks at the broader
aspects of assessment of pupils at the age of sixteen and how we
can give a more rounded indication of their achievements and
abilities by the use of profiles and records of achievement.
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