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    MILLIONS of British students' exam papers are to be marked in India this summer in a bid to cut costs.

    Exam boards will scan the papers electronically and then email them to be marked on the other side of the world.
    The system has already been tested using Key Stage 3 exam papers.


    Now it is to be expanded to include A-levels and GCSEs. The markers will mostly be English speakers in India, although some will be elsewhere.
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    Ministers believe they can speed up the marking process and get better value for money.
    A senior source at the Department for Children, Schools and Families revealed: "Online marking, in Britain or abroad, is a cheaper and more efficient system.
    "It also allows exam boards to invest more money and resources into their appeals and re-marking systems, which ensure people know they have a fair result."
    The privatised Edexcel board is leading the way with on-screen marking for three million papers—checking 60 per cent of all the answers pupils will provide for its exams this summer.
    At OCR, on-screen marking is being used for the first time on a large scale this year after the Cambridge-based board entered into a partnership with computer firm RM.
    Some 500,000 GCSE and A-level papers are to be processed electronically, while at AQA—the largest of the three boards—about 400,000 papers will be marked on-screen.
    In Wales, the WJEC board is using on-screen marking for some exam papers in GCSE maths, ICT and AS-level computing.
    But Lib Dem Shadow Schools Secretary David Laws said: "Some headteachers have expressed concerns to me about exam papers being marked overseas and have questioned whether this could be causing problems."
    He has also written to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority to demand to know what checks and balances will be put in place to ensure exams marked abroad are properly monitored.


    Might as well move everything to India because it's cheaper?

    http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/0212...in_india.shtml
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    stupid idea

    lol@the title

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    Very stupid idea, how can we be sure they are marked properly if they're to be marked by people whos mother language is anything other than English?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazza View Post
    Very stupid idea, how can we be sure they are marked properly if they're to be marked by people whos mother language is anything other than English?
    Just because they're Indian doesn't mean they're dumb lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    Just because they're Indian doesn't mean they're dumb lol.
    No of course not but it is rather silly in doing this though because they could be marked wrong...

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    they could be marked wrong in england really although i do think it is stupid

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    Wouldn't they just not get metaphors or other non-literal stuff?

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    They lose exam papers here so I would fear the worst when they get sent abroad. Surely you need to have a very good understanding of the UK educational system and how everything is taught before you could even think about commenting on a piece of work let alone marking it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    Just because they're Indian doesn't mean they're dumb lol.
    thats not what he meant

    his post means how can they be ellegible to mark english papers that could possibly have words they havent come across before in the english language so how could they possibly mark them correctly?

    this is a very stupid idea. no doubt many marks will be thrown away
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazza View Post
    Very stupid idea, how can we be sure they are marked properly if they're to be marked by people whos mother language is anything other than English?
    It says English speakers, so I imagine they're marked by British people living in India. You have to remember, there are loads of British people in India, it used to be part of the British Empire years ago.

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