Re: Obtaining SC Results
All teachers say the same thing year after year and sometimes it gets boring but.... I remember that I became a teacher to help young people which is the same reason I came on this board so I just say to myself - they are a new group and they need it explained the same as last year's group and the same as next year's group.
The only machines that I, as a basic marker, ever see are the photocopiers as that is all that we need to see.
The scanning computers for the mark sheets for instance are in another part of the marking centre to where the actual markers are and we don't have access to those areas. The softward etc isn't made public as far as I am aware. They have been running this system for many years remembering that they were doing it pre-computers in the 1930s and 1940s. Computers have made it easier and reduces the number of clerical errors.
cem, i remember you last year explaining this shit to the 2008 SC. do you get exhausted explaining the processes over and over.
do they have massive machines at the BOS marking centres? that record marks accurately? lol. and what software do they use for such a large amount of kids. i think its amazing how they organise and manage such a large amount of data and then record it correctly.
All teachers say the same thing year after year and sometimes it gets boring but.... I remember that I became a teacher to help young people which is the same reason I came on this board so I just say to myself - they are a new group and they need it explained the same as last year's group and the same as next year's group.
The only machines that I, as a basic marker, ever see are the photocopiers as that is all that we need to see.
The scanning computers for the mark sheets for instance are in another part of the marking centre to where the actual markers are and we don't have access to those areas. The softward etc isn't made public as far as I am aware. They have been running this system for many years remembering that they were doing it pre-computers in the 1930s and 1940s. Computers have made it easier and reduces the number of clerical errors.