All Exams articles – Page 3
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Opinion
Exams – the insider’s perspective
Neil Goalby writes exam questions – the work is creative and benefits his teaching
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News
Chemistry A-level results are out
The first cohort of the new A-levels in England received results along with an endorsement for practical work
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Feature
Could Irish change cause ripples elsewhere?
John O’Donoghue investigates transformations on the horizon for Ireland’s education system
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Review
Innovative uses of assessments for teaching and research
A well-grounded and comprehensive consideration of assessment in chemistry
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Feature
Assessment time
How have chemistry exams changed in the last 100 years? Kristy Turner goes to the archive to find out
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News
Chemistry exam leaks anger Indian students
A number of examinations have been rendered null and void after evidence emerges of cheating
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Opinion
I’m going to stop assigning past paper questions
Tom Husband ditches the assessment obsession
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Opinion
Stop panicking – the assessment is years away
Teaching to the test is not something we should strive for, says Kristy Turner
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Analysis
Ten things you need to know about the new chemistry GCSE
Joanna Furtado gives you an overview of what to expect
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News
Freshers struggle to remember basic A-level concepts
First year students have forgotten basic A-level material by the time they arrive at university
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The Mole
Keeping calm – how to cope in the exam room
Francesca Burgoyne gives you some tips to help you score as many marks as possible in your exams
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