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Scandal of the SATS: How exam paper littered with grammatical errors scored HIGHER than literate paper
by sweet east pearl | July 17, 2008 at 07:30 am | 136 views | add comment
A headmistress is demanding her pupils' SATs papers be remarked after an exam paper littered with grammatical mistakes scored higher than a literate, fluently written one.
Janis Burdin, head of Moss Side Primary School in Chorley, Lancashire released two examples - by Child A and Child B - which had both been awarded a Level 4.
But Child A received one more mark overall - despite woeful literacy.
The discrepancy follows claims that some SATs were marked by people who only recently finished their A-levels.
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July 17, 2008 at 07:30 am by sweet east pearl, 136 views, add comment


