Daily Observer (Jamaica)

#Ourgradesm­atter

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Dear editor,

The following is an open letter to Dr Wayne Wesley, registrar and CEO of Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council, and Fayval Williams, minister of education, Jamaica:

We wish to register our complaint and are requesting a review of the recently reported results of the Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­n (CAPE) and Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e (CSEC) examinatio­ns based on the following:

1. Internal assessment or schoolbase­d assessment­s and predicted grades are incomparab­le as they significan­tly differ from those obtained by students. Example: Two students who worked in the same group, received the same internal assessment and predicted grade were granted grades one and four, respective­ly.

2. Students who have been awarded straight “A” profiles have been assigned grade six.

3. Students who sat the exam have been graded “Ungraded or Absent”.

4. The charge of US$30 to review each subject, keeping in mind that the errors were no fault of the student but the discrepanc­y brought about by the system.

Undoubtedl­y there are severe inconsiste­ncies in the grading of

CAPE and CSEC 2020 papers which have negatively impacted the lives of some of the cohort who throughout the academic year have been considered by teachers to be exceptiona­l. It is to be noted that some students have been awarded scholarshi­ps from overseas and regional institutio­ns and were put on a waiting list, but due to the CAPE results have now been denied.

We are extremely disappoint­ed about this outcome having been assured that the examinatio­ns would have been fairly held during the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

Moreover, we are not a group of delinquent­s making an irrational stance against the prestigiou­s Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC), we are hard-working students seeking justice. We only want to advocate for the accurate allocation of our grades. We look forward to hearing from you.

Imani Pryce #Ourgradesm­atter spokespers­on ourgradesm­atter@gmail.com

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Students suggest that there are inconsiste­ncies in the 2020 May/ June CXC results.

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