Internal Assessment
In GCSE Biology, 25 percent of the marks are awarded for internal assessment. This means that students are continuously assessed in their ability to carry out experiments and investigations.
Teachers award the marks and we moderate them. Teachers conduct internal assessment during normal class time in a variety of experimental situations. Students must gain marks for at least two pieces of investigative work carried out during the course. At least one these marks must come from a whole investigation - an activity that covers aspects of all the skills being assessed.
Teachers can tell students when a particular skill area is being assessed and make sure that students understand the marking criteria being used. It is not necessary to assess all students at the same time nor when carrying out the same experiment or investigation. However, when assessments are being made during group activity, teachers must make sure they identify the contribution made by the individual student being assessed.
The table below outlines the skills students are assessed against:
| Skills Assessed | Description |
|---|---|
| Plan Experimental Procedures |
Students are assessed on their ability to:
|
| Obtain Evidence | Students are assessed on their ability to:
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| Interpret and Evaluate Data |
Students are assessed on their ability to:
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For more information, see the full specification.
Candidate Record Sheet - Sciences (except Double Award)
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