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examiner reports

What can we learn from the GCSE Geography exams?

November 26, 2018November 26, 2018Oxford Geography Team

The dust has finally settled on the 2018 exams; students have received their results and the examiners have now published their reports. We’ve done the hard work for you and read up on where GCSE students succeeded this year, and where they needed some help, and gathered together some resources from Oxford that could help […]

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What we learned from the AQA A Level MFL examiner reports?

November 22, 2018Katherine Jefferies

Following on from our blog post on the AQA GCSE examiner reports, we’ve taken a detailed look at the AQA A Level examiner reports for French, Spanish and German – here’s what we found out. Enthusiasm pays off… For the IRP (Individual Research Project) or photo activity, students who had chosen a topic they were […]

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