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Centre responsibilities Timetabling of tests Keeping question papers secure Paper variants Preparing for and conducting tests Complete and submit your attendance list Print attendance lists and examiner labels Package and send scripts.
You can use the paper variants to track use of assessment within a ten-day period. Resources Invigilators must know what equipment is permitted in each test and that candidates take into the examination room only that which is allowed. Candidates will need a pen with black ink. In addition: English: candidates may have access to a computer and printer to print out their responses. ICT: candidates need access to a computer, a printer and the internet. English and ICT printouts For English and ICT tests, candidates can either handwrite their answers on the question paper or use a computer and print out their responses.
Printing may be carried out after the time allocated for the assessment. Candidates must check that their name appears on every printout. Candidates can handwrite their name on each document. Printouts must be inserted into the question papers in the correct order and handed to the supervisor. Printouts without a name will be awarded no marks. Select the relevant qualification from the dropdown list and choose the assessment and then select 'Search'.
This will display any attendance lists you have saved but not submitted. Leaving the find candidate field blank will display all candidates. Please note these now have a last entry date of 31 October and last certification date of 31 December The last test entry date for paper-based assessments is 31 October Your students will not be able to sit a paper-based assessment if they have not been entered by 31 October.
For centre-assessed components, please make sure entries are made by 31 October and claims submitted by 30 November to allow for external moderation and certification to take place. Any candidate registered by 31 October and associated with the subjects will be able to sit tests until the 31 December. Once the assessment has been conducted, and the work marked, you should make a claim via Interchange and send candidate work by post to be moderated see the remote moderation section.
You must deliver the tests in line with the regulations specified in the OCR Instructions. You can arrange paper-based tests on demand at any time. You will receive question papers within 5 working days of making entries, and you must complete all tests and return all question papers within 15 working days. Use the dates calculator to help work out testing windows. Once you have conducted the tests you must complete and submit your attendance list via Interchange and then package and return the completed scripts.
Once a learner has achieved the number of units required for the qualification they are entered for, the overall results will be automatically issued. If you have questions about results, including missing results, use one of our post-results services. If you're still unhappy with the post-results decision then you may be able to appeal.
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