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  1. GCSE (9-1) Drama results day!

    It’s here, the first results day for the new reformed GCSE (9-1) Drama qualifications! I have watched social media on results day over the past few years and a number of questions reappear every year, so I wanted to put them together in one place to make it a little bit easier.

     

    Are you happy with the results?

    If the answer here is no, then you need to speak to your exams officer and SLT about post-result services. There are common guidelines written by JCQ that all the main exam boards must follow. This can be found here: https://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/post-results-services/post-results-services-june-2018-and-november-2018

     

    What are the grade boundaries?

    I have collated the overall grade boundaries for each exam board. Each component also has a notional grade boundary, but these do not work in the same way as the old specifications.

     

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    AQA

    173

    160

    148

    131

    114

    98

    73

    48

    24

    200

    Eduqas

    269

    255

    242

    222

    202

    182

    138

    94

    51

    300

    OCR

    171

    161

    152

    137

    122

    107

    81

    55

    29

    200

    Pearson

    191

    178

    166

    149

    132

    116

    86

    57

    28

    240

    As a percentage this works out as follows:

     

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    AQA

    87%

    80%

    74%

    66%

    57%

    49%

    37%

    24%

    12%

    200

    Eduqas

    90%

    85%

    81%

    74%

    67%

    61%

    46%

    31%

    17%

    300

    OCR

    86%

    81%

    76%

    69%

    61%

    54%

    41%

    28%

    15%

    200

    Pearson

    80%

    74%

    69%

    62%

    55%

    48%

    36%

    24%

    12%

    240

     

    Notional Raw Mark Grade Boundaries for each specification.

     AQA

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    Devising

    72

    68

    64

    57

    51

    45

    33

    21

    10

    80

    Text

    37

    35

    34

    30

    27

    24

    18

    12

    6

    40

    Exam

    64

    57

    50

    43

    36

    29

    22

    15

    8

    80

     

     Eduqas

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    Devising

    55

    52

    48

    44

    40

    36

    27

    18

    10

    60

    Text

    53

    51

    50

    46

    42

    38

    30

    22

    11

    60

    Exam

    53

    50

    48

    44

    40

    36

    27

    18

    10

    60

     

     OCR

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    Devising

    52

    49

    46

    41

    36

    32

    25

    18

    11

    60

    Text

    52

    49

    47

    43

    39

    35

    27

    19

    11

    60

    Exam

    67

    63

    59

    53

    47

    40

    29

    18

    7

    80

     

     Pearson

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    Total mark

    Devising

    53

    49

    46

    41

    37

    33

    25

    17

    9

    60

    Text

    40

    37

    35

    31

    28

    25

    18

    12

    6

    48

    Exam

    41

    38

    36

    32

    28

    24

    17

    11

    5

    60

     

    The notional grade boundaries for each exam board can be found here:

    AQA -  https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCSE-RF-GDE-BDY-JUN-2018.PDF

    Eduqas -  http://www.wjec.co.uk/Eduqas%20GCSE%20Grade%20Boundaries%20June%202018.pdf?language_id=1

    OCR -  https://www.ocr.org.uk/Images/500699-new-gcse-9-1-grade-boundaries-june-2018.pdf

    Pearson -  https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/Support/Grade-boundaries/GCSE/1806-GCSE-9-1-Notional-Component-Grade-Boundaries.pdf

    Scaled marks for Eduqas and Pearson.

    Both Eduqas and Pearson have scaled marks in their specification. 

    Eduqas - both the devising and exam components are double weighted. Multiply the raw marks for these components by 2 before adding up all the raw marks to look at the total. 

    Pearson - both the devising and exam components are weighted. Multiply the raw marks for these components by 1.6 before adding up all the raw marks to look at the total. 

    How many students were entered for each exam board?

    We knew that a lot of teachers had ‘shopped around’ at GCSE and there was likely to be a lot of movement at GCSE and this is the first set of data which will show what that looks like.

    The total number of GCSE entries for England in 2018, according to the JCQ data was: 57,987

    The exam board data is taken from the results statistics documents on each website. This may vary slightly from the total number above due to the way the data is used by each organisation.

    Exam board

    Number of Entries

    Percentage of entries

    AQA

    23,302

    40.2%

    Eduqas

    10,495

    18.1%

    OCR

    9,727

    16.8%

    Pearson

    15,015

    25.9%

     

    How many students got each grade?

    The document containing this information is known as results statistics and is available for each qualification for each exam board. I have collated the data for comparison by board using the percentages.

    JCQ collate the statistics and produce a number of data tables for comparison. I have included the England only statistics for comparison.

    All percentages are cumulative.

     

    9

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    National (JCQ)

    5.1

    13.2

    23.5

    41.8

    59.6

    74.0

    90.2

    97.3

    99.5

    AQA

    5.7

    14.4

    25.2

    43.8

    61.5

    75.6

    90.1

    97.3

    99.5

    Eduqas

    5.9

    15.1

    26.3

    44.7

    62.0

    74.8

    91.7

    97.9

    99.6

    OCR

    3.8

    11.0

    20.3

    38.5

    56.8

    72.2

    89.8

    97.1

    99.4

    Pearson

    4.8

    11.9

    21.6

    39.5

    57.5

    72.6

    89.9

    97.1

    99.3

     

    The results statistics for each exam board can be found here:

    AQA -  https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCSE-RF-STATS-JUN-2018.PDF

    Eduqas -  http://www.eduqas.co.uk/teachers/assessing-and-awarding/GCSE%20Eduqas%20Provisional%20Results%20June%202018.pdf

    OCR -  https://www.ocr.org.uk/Images/500698-gcse-cambridge-nationals-and-other-level-2-provisional-exam-statistics-june-2018.pdf

    Pearson -  https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/Support/Grade-statistics/GCSE/grade-statistics-june-2018-provisional-gcse-9-1-specifications.pdf

     

    The JCQ document can be found here:  https://www.jcq.org.uk/examination-results/gcses/2018/main-results-tables

     

    Examiner reports

    The last key piece of information you need to read is the examiner’s report. This is the report that is about the course as a whole and not individual centres. This can be found on the subject pages for each board. As this blog is posted, only Eduqas have their report publicly available. AQA, OCR and Edexcel, according to social media, have put their A Level Examiner Reports on the secure part of the website.

    I will update this as they become available publicly.

    AQA -

    Eduqas - http://www.eduqas.co.uk/examiners-reports/2018/gcse/eduqas-gcse-drama-report-summer-2018-e.pdf?language_id=1 

    OCR -

    Pearson -

     

    Your centre may also receive reports from the moderator and the visiting examiner. This varies depending on board. Your exams officer will be able to tell you where these are available on the secure area of the website.

     

    Next steps…

    I've created a new survey to capture teachers’ thoughts about delivering the GCSE (9-1) Drama qualifications and the results received on 23/08/18.

    It takes about 10 minutes to complete and the results will be published on my blog. I will keep the survey open until 10th September.

    https://goo.gl/forms/R34oo2jviW1iO8jp2

    I’ve written a blog about teachers’ reactions to the exams which can be found here: https://goo.gl/uYKPWc  

    I’m more than happy if you want to use any of the data from the blog in your exam analysis and discussions with SLT about results.

     

    The A Level Key Information can be foud here: https://goo.gl/mWuUdD

    The blog on teachers reactions to the A Level exams can be found here: https://goo.gl/Qzh4ex 

    The A Level results day survey can be found here: https://goo.gl/forms/yk2BF7DBVuty4fB33 

     

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