Malta Independent

Lack of revisers causes delays in revision of MATSEC papers

- Rebecca Iversen

O-Level and A-Level students will once again only be receiving their revision of papers a couple of days before the September resit session because not enough revisers were available in August, this newspaper has learnt.

The MATSEC Board of examinatio­ns carries out a service which allows students to have their exam papers re-marked and an examiner’s report issued. But students have told this newspaper that for as long as the service has been provided, the revision of paper tends to arrive just days before the resit exams.

The Malta Independen­t contacted the MATSEC Director Dario Pirotta, who explained that such delays are caused by a lack of graders in the August period. “It should be noted that in some particular subjects, it is very difficult to find eligible revisers capable and willing to do the work in August,” he said.

Students who spoke to this newspaper outlined the issues with revision of papers arriving so late.

In some cases, the original fail can be changed into a pass mark after the revision of paper. But in such cases, the students would already have paid for the resit and, more often than not, spent the entire summer studying, even through private tuition.

Even if this is not the case, a revision of paper can serve as a method of knowing where you went wrong in the exam. But this is hardly helpful if the informatio­n is received a day or two before the actual resit.

Pirotta explained to this newspaper the reason why a revision of paper takes so long to be issued. He explained that revisers (markers who were not involved in the original marking) need to be appointed to review the candidates’ scripts. Once the reviser of a particular subject has been identified, scripts are collected from markers and passed on to revisers who are given less than three weeks to conclude their work. The reviser’s review involves a close examinatio­n of the answers to see that the marks were awarded fairly. A check is also carried out to ensure that all questions and part questions were marked and that all marks were collated correctly. In the case of a recommende­d upgrade, a meeting with the original markers may be required to discuss the recommenda­tion. Subsequent to this procedure, a brief report is written to justify the reviser’s decision.”

The cost of revision of paper for an A-level is €45 with a re-sit exam costing €28 and a registrati­on fee of €15, bringing the total cost to €88. For Intermedia­te Level, each exam costs €25 and for a Secondary Education Certificat­e Examinatio­n each exam costs €21 (for each subject).

Pirotta told this newspaper that the revision of papers is a thorough and lengthy process.

“When the candidates receive their original exam grades, they are also given the terms regarding the results of the revision of papers. Should the revision of papers exercise result in an upgrade for the candidate, the fee paid in this regard is refunded. If a candidate would have also applied for a resit, and following an upgrade decides not to sit for the examinatio­n, the relevant fee is also refunded,” he added.

He confirmed that from his knowledge, MATSEC is the only exam body which gives candidates the opportunit­y for a resit session within six weeks of the publicatio­n of results.

This year, 1,214 requests for revision of papers in 74 out of over 100 examinatio­ns were received.

The revision of paper reports are vetted by MATSEC Support Unit staff before being issued.

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