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Enhancing Teaching Skills: IGCSE Business Studies Training on Assessments & Mark Schemes

Join this in-service teacher training session to learn how to apply mark schemes and examiner reports in IGCSE Business Studies (0450). Explore marking techniques for Paper 1 and Paper 2 questions, analyze examiner reports, evaluate candidate mistakes, and improve teaching strategies based on assessments. Gain insights on summative assessment practices. Engage in activities to enhance your teaching skills in preparing students for IGCSE examinations.

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Enhancing Teaching Skills: IGCSE Business Studies Training on Assessments & Mark Schemes

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  1. In-Service Teacher Training Assessment in IGCSE Business Studies 0450 Session 3: Mark schemes and Examiners Reports

  2. Welcome • Introductions • Background • Aim of training

  3. Session 3 looks at: • how to apply mark schemes • how to use Examiner Reports

  4. Applying Paper 1 mark scheme Teacher Activity 3.3 • Set mark scheme for Paper 1 question 3 • Mark • Re-mark against CIE mark scheme

  5. Applying Paper 2 mark scheme Teacher Activity 3.4 • Set mark scheme for Paper 2 questions 4, 5b and 6 • Mark • Re-mark against CIE mark scheme

  6. Examiner Report Teacher Activity 3.5 • Candidates mistakes • Examiners’ comments • Implications for teaching

  7. One last thought about assessment... • Summative assessment

  8. Closing comments

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