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1 Board of Examiners and Examination Committee Training Quality Assurance Services http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/staff/boards-of-examiners.htm Email: qsre@leedsmet.ac.uk http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/staff/boards-of-examiners.htmqsre@leedsmet.ac.uk

2 Aims of the Presentation Provide a brief overview of Examination Committee and Board of Examiners process Provide details of our university Progression and Award regulations Provide details of how the ‘Best 100’ classification method will operate in practice for honours degrees

3 PART A General Overview Examination Committees and Board of Examiners Meetings

4 Examination Committees and Board of Examiners  Examination Committee (Module Outcomes) – The Board can delegate some of its powers to a Committee. A committee will consider outcomes at module level, approve credit and may determine progression at level 4.  Board of Examiners (Progression and Awards) – Each scheme or course has only one Board of Examiners, which is responsible for all levels of the scheme or course. No other body has the power to confer an award or to amend a decision of the Board (except an Appeal Panel).

5 Assessment Cycle Assessment design and approval (by external examiners) Coursework and examinations (including requests for extensions) Marking and internal and external moderation Mitigation panel Examination Committees Board of Examiners (including pre-Board) Publication of results Appeals Re-assessment Reconvened Board of Examiners Appeals

6 Key Points to Remember: Examination Committees Determine standard of module outcomes Consider the amendment of module marks by cohort (as appropriate) Record credit (where no BOE - progression or award) Note cases of Cheating, Plagiarism or Other Unfair Practice (Progression from L4 to L5) All external examiners attend

7 Key Points to Remember: Boards of Examiners Only body with power to determine Progression and Awards Receive Mitigation Panel recommendations Receive Unfair Practice Board decisions Confirming entitlement to Contained Awards Publish Results Online (within 5 Working Days) One or all external examiner(s) attend

8 Roles and Responsibilities ChairExternal ExaminerSecretaryScheme / Course Leader Module Leader Conduct of the Meeting and advice on the regulations Moderation of assessment and marks Organising the meeting and Preparing Mark sheets Ensures accurate and timely provision of marks to BOE Ensure modules have been moderated Attending Pre- board with Secretary Assuring standards and consistency of outcomes Pre-board with Chair and / or Course Leader Ensures internal and external moderation can / has taken place Raise any issues which may have affected the performance of a cohort Signing Mark sheets and Results Lists and Checking minutes Signing Mark sheetsMinuting the meeting / recording outcomes Attending Pre- board with Secretary Counselling deferred / re- assessed students appropriately Chair’s Actions (5 working days) Providing an annual report on the quality and standards of the course Entering the outcomes / releasing results to students Counselling / Advising students post outcome

9 PART B Progression and Award Requirements

10 Progression from L4 and L5 – Summary RequirementAugust 2012 Regulations Credits studied per level (inc. APL) 120 Submission in… All Components Passed Credits Min. - L4 (@ 40% or more) 100 Passed Credits Min. - L5 (@ 40% or more) 100 Overall Level Average - Across All Modules 40% min. Min. Fail Mark 30 Re-assessment allowance Re-assessment in all modules Re-assessment undertaken at… At component level Compensation No compensation available

11 Final Level Requirements (UG) (Eligibility for an Award) RequirementAugust 2012 Regulations Credits studied per level (inc. APL) 120 @ Final Level Submission in… All Components Passed Credits Min. (@ 40% or more) 100 Overall Level Average - Across all modules 40% Min. Min. Fail Mark 30 Re-assessment allowance Re-assessment in all modules Re-assessment undertaken at... At component level Compensation No compensation

12 Final Level Requirements (PG) RequirementAugust 2012 Requirements Credits studied per level (inc. APL) 180 @ MA / MSC 120 @ PGDIP 60 @ PGCERT (No APL allowed) Submission in… All Components Passed Credits Min. (40% or more) MA / MSC = 160 PGDIP = 100 PGCERT = 60 Overall Level Average Across All Modules 40% min. Min. Fail Mark 30 PGCERT – Must pass all modules Re-assessment allowance Re-assessment in all modules Re-assessment undertaken at… At component level Compensation No compensation

13 Re-Assessment Required where… Not submitted in ALL components of a module - AND / OR - Less than 40% OVERALL module score (after 1 st attempt) How it works… Re-assessed in components ‘NS’ or less than 40% ONLY Re-assessed COMPONENTS capped at 40% (not module) Overall module score marked with ‘R’ (e.g. ‘45R’) Re-assessment permitted once only

14 Repeating a Level Decided after Re-assessment Permitted once only First sit and Re-assessment opportunities available ‘Fail Withdraw’ – Substantial Non-Submission

15 Repeating (Cont.) Repeat PART Level (Progression) Repeat FULL Level (Progression) Repeating at the Final Level Passed 50% or more of Credit for Level Passed less than 50% of Credit for Level Repeat whatever Failed Keep Marks for Passed Modules All previous marks are ‘wiped out’ Keep Marks for Passed Modules

16 PART C Classification of Honours Degrees and Merits and Distinctions

17 ‘Best 100’ Method Average of Best 100 credits – Level 5 (25%) + Average of Best 100 credits – Level 6 (75%) Meaning… Worst 20 credits at L5 are not counted in level average (before weighting @ 25%) Worst 20 credits at L6 are not counted in level average (before weighting @ 75%)

18 Merit and Distinctions Option for all awards (except BAH / BSCH) Must be written into the Course Documentation Awarded based on Achievement of: Merit - 60% Average (across all modules) Distinction – 70% Average (across all modules) -OR- ‘A Defined profile of Achievement’

19 Other Key Points Hold a Pre-Board Meeting CL - Prepare all recommendations before BOE Ensure sign off by an External Examiner

20 Any questions? Further information: Guide to BOE and EC http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/staff/boards-of-examiners.htm Quality Manual http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/staff/quality-manual.htm Faculty Quality and Governance Teams / Quality Assurance Services


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