Controlled Assessment Policy
Context of Policy
Controlled Assessment is a form of internal assessment which replaces GCSE coursework. It encourages an integrated approach to teaching, learning and assessment. It is intended to enable teachers to authenticate and confirm that students have carried out the assessment tasks set in accordance with their exam specification.
Key features:
Objectives
This policy aims to ensure that:
Strategies for Implementation
In order to meet these objectives, members of staff will be responsible for the following aspects of management and organisation.
Responsibilities
Senior Leadership Team:
Examinations Officer:
In exceptional circumstances where controlled assessments cannot be conducted in the classroom, arrange suitable accommodation where controlled assessments can be carried out at the direction of the senior leadership team.
Subject Teachers (ST):
Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO):
- To be familiar with JCQ instructions for conducting Controlled Assessment with reference to Special Access Arrangements.
- To coordinate requests for Special Access Arrangements.
- To provide adequate scribes for SEN students where sufficient notice has been given by the subject teacher.
Process of Controlled Assessment
The process has 3 stages:
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Task Setting
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Task Taking
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Task Marking
Task Setting:
Tasks are set either by the awarding body (High control) or by the Centre (Medium Control) and in both cases, must be developed according to the requirements of the specification.
Task Taking:
Controlled Assessment tasks will be undertaken with three levels of supervision:
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Formal (high level of control)
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Informal (medium level of control)
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Limited (low level of control)
EO/Subject Teacher will be responsible for ensuring that an appropriate level of supervision is in place for each part of an assessment task. Levels of supervision are clearly outlined in each subject specification.
At this Academy ‘formal supervision’ means:
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Candidates will be under direct supervision at all times – in most cases, supervision will be undertaken by the class teacher.
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Use of resources and interaction with others will be limited to what has been specified by the GCSE awarding body.
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Tasks will be undertaken during normal timetabled lessons in the usual teaching base (unless requested otherwise).
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Use of mobile phones and internet / email access is prohibited.
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If candidates have to use electronic storage devices for their assessment work or related resources, appropriate checks will be made to ensure only permitted material is accessible.
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Subject specific display material with direct relevance to an assessment task will be covered.
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A record will be kept of the time and date of each assessment together with the name of the supervisor(s) and all students present for the assessment session(s).
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A separate record of any incidents which occur during assessments will also be kept.
At this Academy ‘informal supervision’ means:
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Interaction with others, including group work is permitted.
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The level of supervision applied ensures that the Academy is able to confirm that plagiarism has not taken place and preparation for a final / formal assessment is the candidate’s own work.
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Sources used by candidates are clearly recorded.
At this Academy ‘limited supervision’ means:
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Some aspects of work may be undertaken completely without supervision / outside the classroom – this may include research and data collection.
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Class teachers will make close reference to the relevant awarding body’s specifications when applying limited supervision.
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Behaviour policies during Controlled Assessments may differ from standard whole Academy policies.
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The EO/teachers will set their own policies during Controlled Assessments tasks and share these expectations with the students.
Task Marking:
Class teachers responsible for supervising and marking Controlled Assessments. They are also required to sign a declaration confirming that candidates have completed work under the appropriate conditions and they are satisfied the work has been produced solely by that candidate. This Academy will use the JCQ Declaration of Authentication for Controlled Assessments or a similar document provided by the relevant GCSE awarding body. If either the candidate or the assessor is unable to sign this Declaration, zero marks will be awarded for the assessment task.
If candidate malpractice is suspected, this will be referred to the relevant Subject Teacher and Examinations Officer who will follow the guidance set out in the JCQ Instructions for Controlled Assessment. Internally assessed tasks will be marked by the class teacher according to the requirements of the subject specification. Work will be annotated according to subject specification requirements.
This policy should be viewed with reference to our other policies:
Access to Fair Assessment Policy, Assessment Appeals & Procedures Policy, Internal Verification Policy, Cheating Malpractice and Plagiarism Policy, and Teaching, Learning & Assessment Policy.
This policy was last reviewed 3rd September 2022.