[etni] Re: More about the Bagrut results....
- From: "Bari Nirenberg" <bnirenberg@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: graniewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:18:47 +0300
As a marker, I did NOT find that F grades were generally lower than G
grades. And, in fact, that was not the case for most of my students,
either. Some kids did mess up F because of one particular question, but in
general, I don't think it was a harder exam.
Bari
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 6:46 PM, David Graniewitz
<graniewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Sorry to add more fuel to the fire, but I've just seen the results for my
> 5-point 12th grade class from last year. In every case (apart from one)
> the pupils' grades in module G were significantly higher than their grades
> in Module F. I'm referring to the grade for the written exam not the
> "magen".
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> Did no one involved in setting the exam notice that the supposedly easier
> module was actually the harder one? Should this actually matter? I think it
> should as had the F module been easier than the G one as it should have
> been, pupils' grades would have been higher.
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> Heads should roll… but they probably won't
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> David
>
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