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If you have a question about this talk, please contact thenetwork. To register please contact the Network Team on 01223 553846 or thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk Getting the questions right is important in order to ensure that an exam measures the intended knowledge, understanding and skills and is of appropriate difficulty for the candidates who will be assessed. This session will provide an introduction to some of the principles of question writing. Topics covered will include ensuring content and skill coverage, features affecting question difficulty and fairness, and the process involved when a student answers a question. Free to University of Cambridge staff and students, £30 for others This talk is part of the Assessment Practice series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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