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Exam Boardroom: The gloves are off!

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The all-you-can-eat buffet of exam boards is over (I’ve just returned from Oxford for the Academy Conferences R.S exam boards meeting) and the verdicts are in. OCR offers a content challenging course with clean lines and a seemingly manageable overlap over the two years. AQA appears to offer more questions than answers, with complex layering of exam questions with minimal choices but more manageable content to cover. Newbies Eduqas present a very open, honest ‘we are here to help you’ approach but how transparent is the exam questions and content is unclear over the two years. Edexcel offers a tempting Anthology of original texts to co-teach alongside the main theories, which wets my degree appetite but maybe not my students. And finally Pre – U Cambridge International Examinations (never heard of them – neither had I) offers text based study with Pass/Merit/ Distinction grading but seems to be blissfully unaware of the actual abilities of most 16 year old R.S students (pitching more for public school rigidity and work ethic rather than the reality of the classroom.)

Here is a more in-depth exploration of what is on offer:

OCR (presented by Hugh Campbell)

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AQA (presented by Dr John Frye)

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For a fair fight I will quickly outline the main pointers on offer from the other exam boards.

Eduqas (or more commonly known as WLC/ Welsh Board) (presented by Chris Owens) 

Edexcel (presented by James Holt)

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Conclusions…Edexcel looks thrilling, engaging and a creative display of philosophy, ethics and religion. It just looks too complicated. Not the content itself but the structure, layout and overall expectations of students to read the questions, sections and marking properly in the exam= too challenging. Eduqas sound very good but without closer examination of their actual results, exam questions, rigour in marking etc I am not willing to jump onto the newest ship yet. My battle is between OCR and AQA (and has been from the start of this decision making process). Do I leave my comfy slippers of OCR behind for the gamble of more units but fewer names or more exam questions but a variety of marks given for all ability students with AQA? Or stick with what I know?

At some point we will have to get off the fence and make a decision (just like we tell our students when they are writing their essays). I’ve made my decision.

Please note all comments and tables are my own interpretation of the talks given and may be subject to change and/ or interpretational errors.

Also many thanks to Academy Conferences for arranging the event. To see more Academy Conference events go to: http://www.academyconferences.com

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