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Home > Academics > High School > Assessment
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Assessment |
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Responsibility for all academic judgments about the quality of candidates' work
rests with more than 3,500 examiners worldwide, led by chief examiners with international
authority. A variety of assessment methods are used to value both the content and
the process of academic achievement and to take into account different learning
styles and cultural patterns.
Conventional external examination techniques are chosen from a range of options:
oral and written, long and short responses, data-based questions, essays and multiple-choice
questions. These are complemented by internal assessment of coursework by the teachers
responsible for evaluating students over the two-year period.
With classroom teachers and international examiners working in partnership, the
emphasis is on ensuring that students have ample opportunity to demonstrate what
they know and are able to communicate.
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