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Some exams 'harder than others' | Some exams 'harder than others' |
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Some GCSEs and A-levels are harder than others, England's exams watchdog says. | Some GCSEs and A-levels are harder than others, England's exams watchdog says. |
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority report said history GCSE was harder than geography, and chemistry was harder than physics and biology. | The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority report said history GCSE was harder than geography, and chemistry was harder than physics and biology. |
Overall the QCA said subjects were broadly in line, and no immediate action was needed to even things out. | Overall the QCA said subjects were broadly in line, and no immediate action was needed to even things out. |
There was also little evidence that so-called "soft" A-levels were less demanding than more established counterparts, it added. | There was also little evidence that so-called "soft" A-levels were less demanding than more established counterparts, it added. |
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority compared a cluster of subjects with each other but did not produce an overall ranking of all secondary school exams. | The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority compared a cluster of subjects with each other but did not produce an overall ranking of all secondary school exams. |
It analysed candidates' work and exam papers in 10 subjects overall, producing four separate reports. | It analysed candidates' work and exam papers in 10 subjects overall, producing four separate reports. |
Same demands? | Same demands? |
But in the detail of the reports, experts found potentially significant differences in the way subjects were assessed. | But in the detail of the reports, experts found potentially significant differences in the way subjects were assessed. |
The most significant of these was between history and geography. | The most significant of these was between history and geography. |
At both GCSE and AS (the first year of A-level) history was judged to be more demanding than geography. | At both GCSE and AS (the first year of A-level) history was judged to be more demanding than geography. |
The report also found GCSE geography candidates showed less "evidence of attainment" than history candidates. | The report also found GCSE geography candidates showed less "evidence of attainment" than history candidates. |
A separate comparison of sciences found chemistry was the most demanding of physics, biology and double science at GCSE. | A separate comparison of sciences found chemistry was the most demanding of physics, biology and double science at GCSE. |
At A-level, biology candidates were found to perform less well than chemistry candidates, with physics candidates falling somewhere in between. | At A-level, biology candidates were found to perform less well than chemistry candidates, with physics candidates falling somewhere in between. |
A third study comparing biology with sociology and psychology found that biology demanded the greatest breadth of knowledge. | A third study comparing biology with sociology and psychology found that biology demanded the greatest breadth of knowledge. |
This was compounded by the fact that across biology AS - there was no choice of questions. | This was compounded by the fact that across biology AS - there was no choice of questions. |
Guesswork | Guesswork |
But biology did not require the same demands of psychology and sociology candidates in terms of interpretation or evaluation. | But biology did not require the same demands of psychology and sociology candidates in terms of interpretation or evaluation. |
There was also a concern in sociology that too much credit could be given for common sense responses. | There was also a concern in sociology that too much credit could be given for common sense responses. |
The report said: "In the case of psychology and biology, the question papers made use of complex concepts. Candidates could neither infer nor guess answers." | |
It continued: "This was not clearly the case in sociology." | |
A fourth study comparing English literature, history and media studies A-levels found all English literature units too high at AS. | A fourth study comparing English literature, history and media studies A-levels found all English literature units too high at AS. |
Some texts were judged to be particularly inaccessible and the questions were tough too. | Some texts were judged to be particularly inaccessible and the questions were tough too. |
Meanwhile, some of the materials used for media studies were thought to be potentially very enjoyable, and so "motivating for candidates". | Meanwhile, some of the materials used for media studies were thought to be potentially very enjoyable, and so "motivating for candidates". |
Relatively small differences in the nature of the questions asked can have a big effect on the difficulty of the examination for the student Martin WardAssociation of School and College Leaders | Relatively small differences in the nature of the questions asked can have a big effect on the difficulty of the examination for the student Martin WardAssociation of School and College Leaders |
But the report found little difference between the subjects at grade A at AS. | But the report found little difference between the subjects at grade A at AS. |
At grade E, however, media studies candidates were considered to be less impressive than those doing English, with history candidates falling somewhere in between. | At grade E, however, media studies candidates were considered to be less impressive than those doing English, with history candidates falling somewhere in between. |
Schools minister Jim Knight said: "I am pleased that it confirms that there is little evidence that A-levels sometimes described as 'soft' are any less demanding than others." | |
QCA chief Ken Boston said the report showed the level of demand is broadly comparable across the subjects considered. | QCA chief Ken Boston said the report showed the level of demand is broadly comparable across the subjects considered. |
A much broader piece of work comparing subjects' difficulty would be take forward by the new regulator, Ofqual, he said. | A much broader piece of work comparing subjects' difficulty would be take forward by the new regulator, Ofqual, he said. |
Martin Ward, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said school and college leaders knew that exams in all subjects were not equal. | Martin Ward, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said school and college leaders knew that exams in all subjects were not equal. |
He added: "Relatively small differences in the nature of the questions asked can have a big effect on the difficulty of the examination for the student." | He added: "Relatively small differences in the nature of the questions asked can have a big effect on the difficulty of the examination for the student." |
Association of Teachers and Lecturers head Dr Mary Bousted said: "The comparison of exam standards is helpful to try to end the annual free for all over what are 'hard' or 'soft' subjects. | Association of Teachers and Lecturers head Dr Mary Bousted said: "The comparison of exam standards is helpful to try to end the annual free for all over what are 'hard' or 'soft' subjects. |
"But the focus on exams misses a vital aspect of education - the curriculum itself." | "But the focus on exams misses a vital aspect of education - the curriculum itself." |
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