Research library
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Critiquing the rationales for using comparative judgement: a call for clarity
By Kate Tremain Kelly, Mary Richardson, Talia Isaacs
Published 18 Nov 2022 -
Preadmission schooling context helps to predict examination performance throughout medical school
By Neil Stringer, Michael Chan, Yaw Bimpeh, Philip Chan
Published 4 Oct 2016 -
By Jo-Anne Baird, Lena Gray
Published 16 May 2016 -
By Anthony Daly, Jo-Anne Baird, Suzanne Chamberlain, Michelle Meadows
Published 24 May 2012 -
What makes marking reliable? Experiments with UK examinations
By Jo-Anne Baird, Jackie Greatorex, John Bell
Published 27 Sep 2010 -
Students' views of stretch and challenge in A-level examinations
By Jo-Anne Baird, Suzanne Chamberlain, Michelle Meadows, Lucy Royal-Dawson, Rachel Taylor
Published 1 Mar 2009 -
Stretch and challenge in A-level examinations: teachers’ views of the new assessments
By Jo-Anne Baird, Anthony Daly, Kate Tremain, Michelle Meadows
Published 1 Feb 2009 -
Is teaching experience necessary for reliable marking?
By Lucy Royal-Dawson, Jo-Anne Baird
Published 14 Jun 2006 -
Awarding in the 21st century - a virtual model
By Lesley Meyer, Jo-Anne Baird, Neil Stringer, Lynne O'Sullivan, Carolyn Adams
Published 14 Jun 2006 -
Grading the Specialised Diploma
By Martin Taylor, Jeremy Pritchard, Elizabeth Gray
Published 18 May 2006